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I have recently obtained my SE cert and I am currently working on Security+
to finalize the MCSE: Security specialization. My original plans were to continue with MCDBA or CWNA (certified wireless network administrator). But I am not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions on which certs are the best to pursue right now??? A Network Administrator is only as good as their ability to protect the Servers... -- CipherTeKST MCSE, CCNA |
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i think self exam engine is better as all new updates available here
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"CipherTeKST" wrote:
> I have recently obtained my SE cert and I am currently working on Security+ > to finalize the MCSE: Security specialization. My original plans were to > continue with MCDBA or CWNA (certified wireless network administrator). it is up to you which one you wanna choose. eg. does it benefit you or your company? > But I am not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions on which certs are the best to > pursue right now??? > > A Network Administrator is only as good as their ability to protect the > Servers... it is up to which product you are using. McAfee, Symantec, Aventail or SonicWall... > -- > CipherTeKST > MCSE, CCNA what about CEH or MCSE - Security 2003? -- get the experience first not the cert. |
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I would really go after the CEH if the training didn't cost that much. ($2500)
I have thought about self-study but i'm not sure. I will have MCSE - Security 2003 after I finish Security+. (70-298, 70-299 and now Security+) MCDBA would benefit my company.... but the $$$ isn't there. As for me I would like to stay around Network Security. What do you think the top 5 security certs are? -- CipherTeKST MCSE, CCNA "OTHMAN" wrote: > "CipherTeKST" wrote: > > > I have recently obtained my SE cert and I am currently working on Security+ > > to finalize the MCSE: Security specialization. My original plans were to > > continue with MCDBA or CWNA (certified wireless network administrator). > it is up to you which one you wanna choose. eg. does it benefit you or your > company? > > > > But I am not sure. Does anyone have any suggestions on which certs are the best to > > pursue right now??? > > > > A Network Administrator is only as good as their ability to protect the > > Servers... > it is up to which product you are using. McAfee, Symantec, Aventail or > SonicWall... > > > -- > > CipherTeKST > > MCSE, CCNA > > what about CEH or MCSE - Security 2003? > > > -- > get the experience first not the cert. 5+ years of experience in network administration, almost 3 in security. |
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