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CISSP


From: jlehman () mail esignal com
Date: 28 Nov 2006 19:27:51 -0000

I was going to take the SANS mentor class for the CISSP. But I have just discovered that they are requiring a B.S. 
degree, which I don't have. I have been in the I.T. field as a sys admin/telecommunications/pseudo security person for 
10 years now. I have achieved SANS silver GCIH and CGNA in the past year and a SCP (snort certified professional). 
I don’t have a B.S. because I decided to be a chef,a nd got a culinary arts degree. I did that for 15+yeard and 
made it to my goal, but I make much more today than I did as a restaurateur.  

So people, should I continue to peruse the SANS track, or somehow get that B.S and get the CISSP eventually? I see many 
job postings that are asking for CISSP certs. 


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