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Oh, and please ask these type of questions in Business/Contracts if you want a sensible answer.
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newmove,
cheers, I'll go for CompTia SY0-401 (I know it's due to be retired, but it's valid for another 3 years and I'll be able to pass it quicker, especially given the lack of information on SY0-501).
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Look into Comptia Security+ and ISO 27002 to get an entry level knowledge of IT security. After few years, you can try the CISSP.
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'Windows' and 'Security'?
I remember when MS brought ISA server out, the firewall chaps at the bank I was at didn't stop laughing for weeks...
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I have ex-colleagues friends who spent a fortune on that very certification and even taking a degree in IT Security. It meant diddly squat when it came to contracts and they never got their money’s worth back.Originally posted by Biggles78 View PostHi,
I've recently started an identity management role for a large client and am working with a security focused team. I'd like to get involved in the information security space more than I currently am and am looking at certifications which may help me to do so. I have around 15 years of Wintel infrastructure consultancy under my belt where I've dealt with a lot of information security aspects - server hardening, password management, firewalls and a bit of policy writing, but I don't have any security certifications and I've never worked in an official security role.
Any recommendations on which certificates will help nudge the door open a little - I'm thinking a security + or ethical hacking exam possibly....
Thanks
BTW: If you want to be bummed; send a PM to MF.
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Certifications for future proofing
Hi,
I've recently started an identity management role for a large client and am working with a security focused team. I'd like to get involved in the information security space more than I currently am and am looking at certifications which may help me to do so. I have around 15 years of Wintel infrastructure consultancy under my belt where I've dealt with a lot of information security aspects - server hardening, password management, firewalls and a bit of policy writing, but I don't have any security certifications and I've never worked in an official security role.
Any recommendations on which certificates will help nudge the door open a little - I'm thinking a security + or ethical hacking exam possibly....
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