, 2002-10-23
As security certifications become more plentiful, they are losing their real value.
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Certifiably Certified
2002-10-23
Anonymous (3 replies)
Anonymous (3 replies)
Whole lot of useless words
2002-10-24
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Anonymous (2 replies)
Certifiably Certified
2002-10-25
LittleW0lf (1 replies)
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Certifiably Certified
2002-11-05
Bob Radvanovsky, Certified Technological Sanitation Disposal Engineer (CTDSE)
Bob Radvanovsky, Certified Technological Sanitation Disposal Engineer (CTDSE)
And another thing...
2002-11-05
Bob Radvanovsky, Certified Technological Sanitation Disposal Engineer (CTDSE)
Bob Radvanovsky, Certified Technological Sanitation Disposal Engineer (CTDSE)

I hold the CISSP, CCSE and the CCNA but they are, as the author correctly states, nothing more than a piece of paper. I am most proud of my SANS/GIAC certifications because of the required practical that is developed to show your mastery of the subject material and multiple exams to test your knowledge of the course material.
I would highly suggest taking part in one of the certifications tracks available from SANS/GIAC. I think you would be suitably impressed and would find that it requires not only time but a great deal of knowledge in order to get the certification.
For those ranting that certifications don't prove anything then I would invite you to make those same assertions after completing a few. I used to think the same way and would prattle on for hours about how worthless certs are and how I would never obtain one but it was really just a coverup to the fact that I was too lazy to get off my butt and earn one. I started with CCSE (CCSA also) and the moved to the CCNA. I learned a little but didn't feel all that knowledgeable but then I enrolled in the SANS Security Essentials course and was impressed with the depth and amount of material covered in the course. I felt I had a good background in Infosec (14 years experience) but I found I had a lot of gaps in my knowledge that the GSEC helped me even out.
From there I obtained the GCFW (Firewall/VPN) and the GCIA (Intrusion Detection) and then took the CISSP because it was required for my job. I was a bit worried because of all the horror stories I have heard about the exam but it was laughable. Honestly - the exam is a joke.
My point is this:
1. Try out the GIAC/SANS certifications.
2. Don't knock certs until you have a couple
3. Knowledge IS power
4. Employers DO look for certifications.
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