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Re: [Full-disclosure] agreed certs dont mean that much..but need experience..
- To: "Joel Jose" <joeljose420@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] agreed certs dont mean that much..but need experience..
- From: "Kerry Thompson" <kez-fulld@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 16:57:46 +1300 (NZDT)
Joel Jose said:
> well agreed but then we cant get experience without a job. and to get a
> job
> you need qualifications ..so certificates are supposed to give that to
> you..
> good ones like cissp demand that you have working experience as a pre
> requisite. so is there any good certs for starting as a security
> professional? i am doing my Btech(BS) degree.. that should give me some
> edge.. but i still need qualifications like good certs that will be looked
> up by the security industry.
You could go after a lesser cert, like the SSCP. Some SANS ones may also
be a bit easier for you. Or even a vendor cert from Cisco, Checkpoint,
Juniper/Netscreen, etc. which are relatively easy to pass and don't
require years of experience.
You may also score a few points if you state on your job
application/resume that your goal is to get a CISSP.
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