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Re: Anyone ever feel guilty for taking too much time off from certs?
Of course, I failed my CCENT 4 weeks ago, and haven't done any significant studying since. I need to motivate myself, I need to pass this certification to qualify for government positions I'm interested in. Many higher level government IT positions have a security cert, like a Security+ or GSEC and a technical… -
Re: Anyone ever feel guilty for taking too much time off from certs?
I live in the UK and it seems we don't really give too much of a care for certs. Before last year, my last cert was in 2010. Then last year i did the Cyber Security Fundaments from ISACA and also sat for the CISSP. Two weeks ago I sat for CEHv9 and tomorrow I am sitting for CCSP. Next will be OSCP in May or early June and… -
Re: Anyone ever feel guilty for taking too much time off from certs?
Depends on what field one is in. If I get all certs in my profession im not going to go after random certs. ex If I have OSCP, OCSE,etc, I wouldn't go for networking (cisco) certs. In addition, if do have all the Offensive Security Certs, there's really no need for the CEH (unless the job requires it). I may get the CISSP,… -
Re: Anyone ever feel guilty for taking too much time off from certs?
Not sure how "big" a cert the ongoing forensics GIAC certs are for anyone but they are expensive. Thing is like everything else in security forensics changes so fast I really need/want to learn the latest TTP (tools, techniques and procedures) on an annual basis. On the other hand because I don't do this skill set on a…
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