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December 20, 2011, 08:58:30 AM »
Oh I probably won't get CCIE completely done next year. Just the written. Although if I don't do CCNP:R/S.......
At any rate that is my 18 month goal (CCNP:S,CCNP,CCIE:S) with OSCP possibly mixed in there.
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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.
haha, true, but yeah its a bit risky. Besides I would much rather hit the class since they are good classes. I still studied for another 3 weeks after I got my GCWN. If I am going to drop 900 bucks I'd rather put it towards OSCP course and test. Besides SANs is nice enough to give you "Free" iPads and knock off 400 bucks of the exam when you take the course
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Quote from: dynamik on December 19, 2011, 08:48:21 AM
Edit: What the hell OP? You can't just throw out a question like that and not give a response yourself
I'm not sure, but most probably it will be:
* ECSA/LPT
* OSCP
* CEPT
* OSWP
* GPEN or OSCE
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Quote from: knwminus on December 20, 2011, 08:58:30 AM
At any rate that is my 18 month goal (CCNP:S,CCNP,CCIE:S) with OSCP possibly mixed in there.
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Quote from: l33t5h@rk on December 21, 2011, 07:00:12 AM
Quote from: knwminus on December 20, 2011, 08:58:30 AM
At any rate that is my 18 month goal (CCNP:S,CCNP,CCIE:S) with OSCP possibly mixed in there.
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It isn't really too much imo (but I could be talking out of the side of my neck). I work with Routers and Firewalls everyday in a somewhat deep capacity. I am sitting my first CCNP:S exam next month (and the second one in Feb). There is a possibility that I will not do CCNP:R/S and instead go for CCIE:S and OSCP. We will see. That extra 600 for exams could go a long way for study material.
The OSCP is something that I want to do just so I can have some horsepower behind my Network Security certifications. I think many Network Security guys are strictly theory and I don't want to be that way. Plus it will really help with my IPS studies (knowing what types of attacks are really out there, how to do them and how to defend against them).
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I am set for:
OSCE (taking on Christmas day)
CCNA
OSWP (upgrade to version 3)
Still trying to figure out what web application security courses are affordable and still good.
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This year should hopefully be busy for me.
My certification plans for 2012:
Linux+
Network+
Security+
CISSP
I still have that CPTE that I need ti finish up and take the exam for, but not exactly part of my 2012 goals. I may try to take that in January, hoping to take the first part of Linux+ exam in early February.
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Agoonie I have not seen any course that are totally all about web apps that seem good I am hoping security tube will do one soon.
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Quote from: Jamie.R on December 23, 2011, 03:34:32 PM
Agoonie I have not seen any course that are totally all about web apps that seem good I am hoping security tube will do one soon.
Yeah I have not seen any either. I think Joey McCray has a course in Maryland I would love to attend but it is really expensive. I know my company is not paying for that one. He has a cheaper one on SQLi for 400 bucks in January but I wont be able to do OSCE and that, at the same time. OSCE is hard enough.
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Well im taking a break for the moment, I was recently in contact with a guy who has some programming experience, and I am hoping we can work out a mentorship deal.
IAC I am considering perhaps OSCP this year, if anything. I would be interested in seeing the Hacking Dojo material though as well.
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Quote from: Agoonie on December 24, 2011, 09:13:25 AM
Quote from: Jamie.R on December 23, 2011, 03:34:32 PM
Agoonie I have not seen any course that are totally all about web apps that seem good I am hoping security tube will do one soon.
Yeah I have not seen any either. I think Joey McCray has a course in Maryland I would love to attend but it is really expensive. I know my company is not paying for that one. He has a cheaper one on SQLi for 400 bucks in January but I wont be able to do OSCE and that, at the same time. OSCE is hard enough.
He also offers online courses that are extremely affordable. It looks like the WebApp course is getting a refresh in March:
http://strategicsec.com/services/training-services/online/
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CISSP for sure. Hopefully before summer starts.
I need to take a Cisco so I can keep what I have current so I am going for the CCNA-Security.
I am also going to shoot for the Pentest Pro from eLearnSecurity.
And last, maybe try for the Wireshark Packet Analysis
Thats all, for now....
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Quote from: dynamik on December 27, 2011, 08:03:51 AM
Quote from: Agoonie on December 24, 2011, 09:13:25 AM
Quote from: Jamie.R on December 23, 2011, 03:34:32 PM
Agoonie I have not seen any course that are totally all about web apps that seem good I am hoping security tube will do one soon.
Yeah I have not seen any either. I think Joey McCray has a course in Maryland I would love to attend but it is really expensive. I know my company is not paying for that one. He has a cheaper one on SQLi for 400 bucks in January but I wont be able to do OSCE and that, at the same time. OSCE is hard enough.
He also offers online courses that are extremely affordable. It looks like the WebApp course is getting a refresh in March:
http://strategicsec.com/services/training-services/online/
Thanks. I was looking at that page a while back but it is nice to know they are going to update it for the new year. Sweet. Hopefully I am done with the osce by then. It would be a nice transition. Of course, I am finding new ways to put off the ccna, oy vey....
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LPT, probably self study for a change, after that i think eCPPT would be fun
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