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Good advice here. It sounds like you need a high level broad view of security, which the Security+ will provide. After that, you have some options. If you want to be network specific, you can take a look at the CCNA: Security track - Just remember the CCNA is a prerequisite for that certification if certifying is your… -
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Thank you all very much for your advice! I will read through the Security+ material before going on to the CCNA Security material. I graduate in April, at which point I will be looking for a job as a junior network engineer (something along those lines)... so I don't think I need to be a security professional, but I guess… -
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Just a quick question, by having all these security certification, how many percentage of your daily function that dealing with security routing. Don't just go after the certification. Look into the career and objective that will help your job. If you don't have a job yet, then you need to look into getting a job, but have… -
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I agree the CCNA Security can be a more valuable addition to a resume than the Security+ especially if you work with Cisco gear already, but I agree with the guys who suggested Security+ nevertheless. You mentioned "nor do I even know what the differences are between them" and while that is covered in the CCNA Sec as well,… -
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At least study the Security+ topics. If the only thing you have are Cisco certs (even CCNA Security) and you want to learn more about "security," I'd say do the Security+ exam as well. Some people think that just because someone configures firewalls for a living that it makes them a security guy. Security is much about… -
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