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Re: which of these ways (if any) are the best to switch to it sec?!?
From: christian_moldes () hotmail com
Date: 2 Aug 2007 05:25:07 -0000
For your particular case I would suggest: Study for Security+ is an easy way to obtain a security certification and it doesn't require you to have experience as other certifications (CISSP or CISM) If you can get the GIAC Certified Intrusion Analyst (GCIA). Considering your network experience and the certifications you will easily find work as a security analyst for a SOC (Security Operation Center) or a MSS (Managed Security Services) company, specially in night shifts. CEH won't get you far without real working experience. Hacking is not something that you can legally do if you don't have a company's authorization. Best regards, Christian J. Moldes CISM, CISSP, CISA, MCSE:Security, CCNA, PCI QSA ISMS Lead Auditor (ISO 27001:2005)
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- which of these ways (if any) are the best to switch to it sec?!? allerena (Aug 01)
- RE: which of these ways (if any) are the best to switch to it sec?!? Justin Ross (Aug 02)
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- Re: which of these ways (if any) are the best to switch to it sec?!? christian_moldes (Aug 02)