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[CISSP-D] Re: CISSP or Security +

Subject: [CISSP-D] Re: CISSP or Security +
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 19:15:56 -0000
The CISSP certification is definitely more respected and valued. 
Security+ is entry-level for security and is more 
technical/operationally focused. The CISSP certification is more 
management focused but some technical background is highly 
recommended.

Take a look at the DoD 8750.1 -- security certifications will 
definitely be in more demand.

I would go for your Security+ first and then go for your CISSP. Make 
sure you check out the professional experience requirements for the 
CISSP certification though.


--- In CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com, "jeremycrowhurst" 
<jeremycrowhurst@...> wrote:

I have been working in IT Security for some time now and am 
considering 
focusing my career by getting a certification.  I would like to 
know 
which certification is 'better' and which has a better job 
forecast...?





 
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