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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Becoming a certified gladiator should be pretty future proof
    Ignore AtW - the only certification worth having can be found here.

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  • cojak
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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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  • Biggles78
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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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  • newmove
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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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  • stek
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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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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Biggles78 View Post
    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....

    Thanks
    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.

    BTW: If you want to be bummed; send a PM to MF.

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  • AtW
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    Becoming a certified gladiator should be pretty future proof

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  • DimPrawn
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    Anyone here in the future will be certifiable for sure....

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  • Biggles78
    started a topic Certifications for future proofing

    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....

    Thanks

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