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| Subject: | RE: CompTIA security+ versus SANS boot camp security essentials... |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:30:43 +0100 |
Murad I am in a similar position to yourself as my bread and butter has been network support / admin. I did the comptia security+ at the beginning of the year and found it very interesting. However, what I would say about it is that it is very general and since doing the study I have forgotten most of it as I am still in my old role. Having looked around at the job markets I see a lot of security roles that are looking for linux, specific firewall qualifications like checkpoints ccsa, and routing qualifications like ciscos ccna. Also programming skills seem to be an additional requirement. I guess it all depends on what area of security you want to go into. Also, have you thought about doing the mcse + security path. If you do the comptia security+ then microsoft will count this as one of the electives. Regards Adrian. -----Ori -----Original Message----- From: Murad Talukdar [mailto:talukdar_m@subway.com] Sent: 25 July 2005 02:46 To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: FW: CompTIA security+ versus SANS boot camp security essentials... I'm being allocated some of the company's mandatory training budget and wanted people's experience/views on the differences of the two courses that I'm sourcing: CompTIA Security+(in class) SANS Security essentials bootcamp(online) Has anyone done both(unlikely, methinks) and which one would be (slightly) more Windows-centric? Also, which one would be more suited to a network admin who wants to head more in the security direction. Kind Regards Murad Talukdar Charityshare, providing IT services to the NSPCC and The Children's Society. This email and any documents sent with it are intended solely for the named recipient and may be legally privileged and/or confidential. If you have received this email in error please destroy it and contact the sender, via our Service Desk on 0800 731 9845, or via return email. You should not copy, or use the contents, attachments or information in any way or pass them to a third party. Any unauthorised use or disclosure may be unlawful. Charityshare gives no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of this email after it is sent from the originator over the Internet and accepts no responsibility for changes made after it was sent. Any opinion expressed in this email is personal to the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of Charityshare. Charityshare Ltd Registered Office: 42 Curtain Road, London, EC2A 3NH Company No: 526060 www.Charityshare.org.uk
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