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millwalll
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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December 15, 2011, 03:50:21 PM »
A lot of people planning on doing OSCP it would be cool if EH members got discount
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December 16, 2011, 02:19:10 AM »
I had the same idea
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December 16, 2011, 06:03:26 PM »
Awaiting for the same if any discounts for EH.net community with OSCP..
2011 - SWSE - joined for it, possibly will finish in first quarter of 2012
2012 - OSCP (To learn in depth)
2012 - SMFE
2012 - followed by CEH/eCPPT (Optional, if I complete the above two)
Jamie's idea of CREST/TIGER interests me as its recognised in UK. But haven't thought about it as its on long way ...
THanks
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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I didn't manage to get any of my cert goals dealt with this year. Most of next year is going to be focused on going back to college (at 34).
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@chrisj - that's an admirable goal, in and of itself. Good luck!
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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December 17, 2011, 01:33:50 AM »
I have changed up my 2012,
I am not going for GCFA, I will be taking a digital forensics masters course instead
I want to go for CISA, CISSP and GSEC (to get GSE)
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Quote from: l33t5h@rk on December 15, 2011, 03:43:28 PM
I have to say I'd like to give a big shout out to the
www.ethicalhacker.net
forum because I had generally given up on certifications but talking w/ you folks every day excites me to go after a few!
That's probably because like me, you've ran into too many people who go brain dump and get a cert just to try and look more impressive for a job. The ladies and guys on this forum tend to care less about the actual cert (though we brag when we get it) are really more interested in the content of the cert and actually learning something.
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Quote from: hayabusa on December 17, 2011, 01:20:31 AM
@chrisj - that's an admirable goal, in and of itself. Good luck!
If I'm lucky, and get all the classes the first time around, I should be out in 5 years. sigh.
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Quote from: chrisj on December 17, 2011, 03:45:40 PM
That's probably because like me, you've ran into too many people who go brain dump and get a cert just to try and look more impressive for a job. The ladies and guys on this forum tend to care less about the actual cert (though we brag when we get it) are really more interested in the content of the cert and actually learning something.
Sums it up. I see to many people who in my opinion devalue certifications but around here it seems as if people place great value and pride into them.
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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December 19, 2011, 08:48:21 AM »
I only did eCPPT, CISM, and GCIH this year. I was hoping to also have OSCP and OSWP, but I just wasn't able to squeeze them in. I'm telling myself I subconsciously procrastinated to space out those CPEs
I'm definitely going to take those on in 2012 I already have the materials and hate having things hanging over me. It looks like OSWP was updated since I last looked, so I'll have to get the upgrade materials for that one.
I'm debating CRISC because that'll round out the ISACA hat trick (I don't care about CGEIT). I also need to do GCIA and another GIAC cert or paper to become GSE-eligible.
I'm also focusing on finishing my degree. I just need to test out of a language (working on Japanese), and I'm done. I moved out of state for work and have been traveling a lot, and I just haven't been able to knock out those last two courses.
Edit: What the hell OP? You can't just throw out a question like that and not give a response yourself
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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Quote from: chrisj on December 17, 2011, 03:45:40 PM
Quote from: l33t5h@rk on December 15, 2011, 03:43:28 PM
I have to say I'd like to give a big shout out to the
www.ethicalhacker.net
forum because I had generally given up on certifications but talking w/ you folks every day excites me to go after a few!
That's probably because like me, you've ran into too many people who go brain dump and get a cert just to try and look more impressive for a job. The ladies and guys on this forum tend to care less about the actual cert (though we brag when we get it) are really more interested in the content of the cert and actually learning something.
This forum definitely boosts the initiative to go for the certs. I've certainly been more interested since being here. Usually $$$ is what is holding me back though I try to find the money somewhere. It would be nice if SANS offered up some payment plan but I think they are used to dealing with corporate environments rather than the individual self-employed type or contractor. Thankfully there are more affordable options out there and even those that will cater to payments.
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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Quote from: 3xban on December 19, 2011, 09:42:53 AM
This forum definitely boosts the initiative to go for the certs. I've certainly been more interested since being here. Usually $$$ is what is holding me back though I try to find the money somewhere. It would be nice if SANS offered up some payment plan but I think they are used to dealing with corporate environments rather than the individual self-employed type or contractor. Thankfully there are more affordable options out there and even those that will cater to payments.
You know you can challenge the exams, right? While $899 isn't cheap, it's still much more affordable than $4k. You just need to put in all the work of learning the material on your own
For someone who has a good handle on the material and is just looking for the credential, it's a pretty good option.
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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Quote from: dynamik on December 19, 2011, 10:21:27 AM
You know you can challenge the exams, right? While $899 isn't cheap, it's still much more affordable than $4k. You just need to put in all the work of learning the material on your own
For someone who has a good handle on the material and is just looking for the credential, it's a pretty good option.
True as well, but slightly more risky whereas by attending the course you'd have not only the benefit of the instructor but the actual course material/notes.
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Quote from: knwminus on December 14, 2011, 10:26:31 AM
I know I want to take the following:
CCNP:S
OSCP
That'll take me to about June or July or so.
After that, things get interesting. My heart says go for CCIE:S but my head says do CCNP R/S. There is also the issue of my desire to do CWNA and CWSP. I also want to do linux+ (since I am taking a linux course for school) but that may have to wait. What would help me the most at my job would be CCNP R/S (along with CCNP:S and OSCP) then some sans courses.
Well my boss helped me make this decision. CCNP,CCNP:S and CCIE:S written it is for this year. Maybe a training course. We will see.
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Re: Certification plans for 2012?
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December 19, 2011, 06:04:12 PM »
Really??? Your boss is pretty confident in you, to throw CCIE:S in AFTER the other two. I wish you well!
Edit: meaning that's a lot, for one year, but if you're up to the task, I guess...
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