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Re: CISSP as a stand alone Certification
Yes, but usually written something like "CISSP or similar cert highly desired", which just means a security-specific cert helps get you an interview. Even things written in all caps "REQUIRED" aren't required unless required by actual law or regulation. If your resume makes a strong case that you're qualified, with or… -
Re: ASA - Intermittently cant surf but can ping from inside interface
You start off making the problem seem like DNS ... until you reveal they also can't go to websites even via IP address. 1. My first idea is to just take the ASA out of the loop, and see if they experience the problem again, or not. This would be the easiest test. Is it only the http traffic that breaks at this time? For… -
Re: Anyone w/ Salary of $90,000 to $100,000, Current Certifications Held ?
I just don't like the word easy being thrown around like that. It takes time, first and foremost. Then it takes effort, and a lot of it. Takes will power + brain power. Takes the right experiences, some luck thrown in there, and fate to cap it off. I see what you're saying but look at people here. There's people qualified… -
Re: U.S. regulators ditch net neutrality rules as legal battles loom
Comcast is currently using cap limits in some markets limiting you to 250GB of data per month. That gets you about 40 Netflix movies. Exceed the limits and they have the right to drop you as a customer. To me that seems fair for a residential customer. With the testing of autonomous cars in my area we are seeing cars using… -
Re: Is cissp good for me
https://www.isc2.org/-/media/ISC2/Documents/logoguidelines.ashx?la=en&hash=551969161E14C849239D62CAEE277565B3B31DE0 (ISC)²® Regulations Governing Use of Certification/Collective Marks Only those who have demonstrated the requisite experience in information security, agree to be bound by the (ISC)² Code of Ethics,… -
Re: An Undergrad student's dilemma
Focus on college. It might seem irrelevant, boring, and time-consuming, but the reality is your are going to regret not having a degree down the road. Certifications and experience can certainly get you far enough to make a pretty good living, but the lack of a four-year degree will almost always cap your professional… -
Re: CASP+ vs ISSAP/ISSEP
The ISSEP is aimed straight at covering the US Government engineering requirements and is fairly popular with that audience. Add CAP and you pretty much have a long term audit career with the US Government. The ISSAP is aimed primarily toward the more difficult questions on the CISSP. Encryption was big on my exam but that… -
Re: Dream come true, bad timing... Help!
This has also crossed my mind... I am very young in my career and have already experienced two layoffs (first was a half-time position for state government while going to college), and the second was due to reorganization and a diminishing UNIX environment... Layoffs are extremely stressful and have me constantly paranoid… -
Re: Not-So-Anonymous: Certification and Goals Addiction
I made my nice list of cert goals for the year, and to be honest, right now I feel like trashing it entirely. The materials are so dry and boring, I find my mind wandering, wanting it to be over. I was looking at CAP, CISSP-ISSAP, PMP, OSCP for the year. But Ive just accepted a new role that has me moving across the… -
Re: Information Security Master's Degree
Make sure you're employer will pay everything. I know mine has a 12K/yr cap for graduate degrees. Above someone mentioned the GI Bill, but it has changed. It's now a flat rate across the country (well, world really), it is no longer based off state. Some schools do the yellow ribbon program (normally not for all students)…
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