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RE: [CISSP-D] Security+ vs. TICSA

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] Security+ vs. TICSA
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 16:32:58 -0400


I feel that most certificates have their place and validity in the Security 
field.  I'm surprised the SSCP has not been mentioned.  Since I have this cert, 
I feel the SSCP is neglected and very lonely (sob...sob).  I do feel however, 
that the SSCP would better prepare one for the CISSP testing format as well as 
security knowledge base since it covers 7 of the 10 domains the CISSP covers.  

I'm sure that the other mentioned tests, Security + and TICSA, are still 
relevant to security knowledge and would also help one prepare for the CISSP.  
I never really considered them at the time.

Just my 6 cents





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