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Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
Not many people in IT Know what CISSP is, in Business only few people know what CISSP is. I think for a c level position, it will be easier for Business to hire a guy with an MBA and other certificates than hiring a guy without an MBA and having to understand and explain that he is a CISSP and other unknown acronyms. -
Re: Master's or CISSP?
HUH? The average cost of a master degree is $40,000 and requires a full time commitment of two years. Studying and passing the CISSP is less than $1,000 in study materials and a 6 to 9 month time commitment. On average people with masters degrees in computer science earn $80,400, compared to CISSP $108,000, the CISSP is a… -
Master's or CISSP?
Trying to decide what to do here. I have a B.S. in IT and was thinking about the CISSP next. But now wondering if a Masters first would be the better route? I'm not real familiar with WGU but apparently it is fairly well accepted in the IT realm? I had looked into the IA program at PSU, partially because of the pedigree… -
Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
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Re: Master's or CISSP?
Some schools like mine (Excelsior - online and huge with the military) actually offer 3 graduate credits for the CISSP. So I have my CISSP now and I'm two classes away from my masters. I think having them both puts you in a great position. Certs are great, but degrees show you can actually write a decent paper and…
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