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Re: CCNA Industrial Certification - Exam 200-601. Does anyone know if a book exist?
I believe ya. Aside from all the craziness that seems to come from a industrial network role, I am starting to find out that this stuff isn't so much like CCNA at all. I am struggling to wrap my head around the concepts of Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, blah blah....and I thought I was going to cruise through the… -
Capella Master of Science in Information Assurance & Cybersecurity w/ Network Defense CISSP credit
Capella Master of Science in Information Assurance & Cybersecurity w/ Network Defense CISSP credit Anyone familiar with the CISSP transfer credits and what courses are waived by having a CISSP? Any luck with CISM as well? Thanks for any info you have or personal experiences! (my work will pay 100% for this degree, FYI):… -
General advice on starting a career in the IT field?
Hey guys, although this is my first post on the forums I have been snooping around unregistered for a while now. I was just hoping to get bit advice as to what I should do to really get my foot in the door. First off, I'll give bit of background: I've been interested in pen testing since around the age of 16 and that is… -
Re: CWNA or CCNA next?
My favorite way to determine what certifications are in demand is to get on to a big job board like monster.com or dice.com and do a keyword search on the certs you are interested in (e.g., MCSE, CCNA, CWNA, etc.). Be sure to search across all jobs in all cities to get the best results. (If you only select "Information… -
Re: CISSP complete, now what?
If you enjoy the technical side of security, I would definitely recommend picking up some additional certifications in whatever technical specialty most interests you - for instance, you already have the CCNA R/S, so you could follow that up with CCNA Security and perhaps CCNP if you want to get very good at securing… -
Re: IT interest fading; stuck at help desk
Maybe I should rename this topic "How FortKnight got his groove back". I plan on taking the Security+ exam by the end of next month. We have an intern who's in school currently, who's working toward CEH. It sounds very interesting to me, but I'd like to get Security+ first. As far as my next move is concerned, I'm still… -
Re: Passed ITIL Foundation exam today
The book is more than enough to prepare and pass the exam. I took the practice exams on the book only. Before I started studying though i took an assessment exam to baseline myself and to see how much of an existing knowledge I had for ITIL from experience. I took the assessment from Global Knowledge. I beleive I scored… -
Re: CompTIA Certification Renewal Policy
Thats a lot of money for a couple of computer based tests. Its a business, many peoples tests will obviously be required to fund one staff member. They could have produced new certs entirely like MS did, they could produce special recert extension exams like MS did for their security exam for MCSA:S, they could have… -
Re: What is the wisest choice for a series of certifications for pentesting.
I am going to be the black sheep here. If you have a ton of knowledge and skill and "aim" you career the correct way, possibly pick up a MS in CS or InfoSec and catch a few breaks you *could* become a pentester without going through the helpdesk>admin>security>pentest path*. Many pen testing jobs I have seen only want a… -
Re: When do you "arrive"... or do you?
Hrmmmm. Good question. I think once I've obtained ISSAP, GCIH, CEH, CIPM, CBCP, GPEN, GXPN, OSCP, CCNA, CCNA+Security, CCNP+Security, I might consider taking a break. Degreewise, still have 3/8th of a MBA to complete. Once that is done, see if I can convince my wife to support me on a second masters in information…
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