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Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
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Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
Yeah honestly I think this happens when managers with no certs / non-technical people create job reqs. At my company the CISSP is highly regarded, but very few people have it. They host yearly training boot camps for it and lots of people sign up but few actually get it. So when new positions are posted it's usually the… -
Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
The Security+ is considered to be an "entry-level" certification, but in its current revision (v5) it's really quite a difficult exam because of the breadth of the objectives (exam topics). However, the CISSP is still considerably more difficult as IT cert exams go. I always advise that people who qualify for the full… -
Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
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Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
If you have an extensive background that covers the domains of the CISSP and have the money to sit for the exam without any possibility of a free re-take, by all means go for it. If you have no cyber/security/management/enterprise experience, the CISSP exam is not for you. Network+, Security+, CySa should be on your… -
Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
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Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
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Re: Comptia Sec+ vs CISSP?
Comparing the Security+ would be like comparing an elementary school level course to a college level course. Security+ is a fantastic foundational level certification for those who are interested or passively interested in information security. The CISSP is for hardened security professionals (whether it's actual engineers…
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