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Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
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Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
Also realize that CEH covers topics that less than one percent of IT people use in their daily duties, while Security+, CASP, and SSCP are far more broad and practical in their coverage of InfoSec topics. Honestly, if you get into a job that some some InfoSec-related duties, I would skip SSCP, CASP, and CEH and go straight… -
Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
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Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
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Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
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Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
Having just taken the CEH, I can say it's a good introductory to tools and some InfoSec methodology. One thing it doesn't make you is a hacker. You don't complete your CEH with a high level of knowledge in Wireshark, nmap, tcpdump, Nessus, Linux, snort, etc. It's entry level. Put simply, there are books for just Wireshark… -
Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
I didn't realize that...maybe I'll spend money and time on other things then. So at this point, it seems that CASP isn't worth it because not many recruiters know about it, I'm currently under-qualified for CEH, and SSCP does not add a lot of value if I already have Sec+. Hmm...maybe there are other certs that go well with… -
Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
CEH can aid in giving you a different perspective of your current networking knowledge (which I think is valuable). Just don't expect that you will come out ready to be a true pentester for that you woul need to take the OSCP. As Redz has said CEH is popular amongst recruiters and it could help to obtain a job. You seem to… -
Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
I see. I think my solution is to focus on networking then, as I loved what I learned while I was studying for CCNA. I should look into ways to get myself a job in networking, as securing such devices should also part of the job. Perhaps after I obtain CCNA:S, I should look into CCNA wireless as you probably can't get away… -
Re: SSCP vs CEH vs CASP
Welcome to TE! :) That's kind of a tough question. The C|EH is highly valued by hiring managers, and provides a solid understanding of the hacker methodologies and tools, past and present. I believe it requires ~2 years of information security experience unless you attend an EC-Council accredited course (I may be wrong on…
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