Ricky D
formerly centex hogg
- Mar 3, 2013
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Anybody in here take CASP recently? I got about a year left on my Sec+ and would rather just get CASP than to pay to renew Sec+
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Thanks for that! I didn’t know that. I thought CISSP was supposed to be the holy grail of security. Unfortunately a friend of mine just told me he failed his CISSP after studying for 5 months.^^^Not I. Took it in 2012 and 2017 (after I let it expire by not doing the CEUs).
I think it's a cool cert from a cyber engineering stand point. Definitely more technical than CISSP. Probably not as technical as say CCIE Security or being a SANs Master.
i just talked with a recruiter the other day and they said if i had a cissp it would make the client much more interested in meThere’s a lot of confusion in CISSP.
Props to them for marketing it as the gold standard in cybersecurity certifications. It’s not. Great for management or general practitioners.
Personally, I respect the SANs and offensive security higher.
Honestly, certifications can be a cottage industry and most of them are used mostly for the DoD (I’m just referring to 8570 for the cybersecurity side).
Best thing is to do a search for the cert on one of these hiring/social media websites.
Coursera Top 10 Cybersecurity Certifications
The top ones according to the above are CISSP and security+.
It’s a whole Reddit about it called overemployed. It’s 98% i.t and software developers. I would if I didn’t have to be in the office 1 day a week. There was 1 I thing called ITSC where you could make your own hours and was around $28/hr but I never fully vetted itAnybody ever snag a remote help desk gig as a second IT job? Currently trying to grab one for extra income
Brother I wouldn't take a helpdesk job if it paid double my current wages.Anybody ever snag a remote help desk gig as a second IT job? Currently trying to grab one for extra income
I dont mind help desk as much as most people do. Resolve the issue and keep it moving is how I approach it. And it’s a temporary thing. For a few months at most.Brother I wouldn't take a helpdesk job if it paid double my current wages.
I have a specific clause in my contract that prevents me from ever being assigned helpdesk work.
Idk how my coworkers do it, much less the idea of someone doing it as a second job. Some of them pay eachother off to take on their helpdesk hours.
I get to see/hear some of the helpdesk correspondence too, and even that fraction is just miserable.
I’d prefer to do cyber scans or network tickets lol. Something a lil less high tempo.Not all helpdesks are the same. Mess around and run into one of those with back to back calls from open to close, every day.
I’m with you 100%! Had my fair share of help desk through the military. I’m all the way good on that type of workBrother I wouldn't take a helpdesk job if it paid double my current wages.
I have a specific clause in my contract that prevents me from ever being assigned helpdesk work.
Idk how my coworkers do it, much less the idea of someone doing it as a second job. Some of them pay eachother off to take on their helpdesk hours.
I get to see/hear some of the helpdesk correspondence too, and even that fraction is just miserable.
worst job I ever had. I literally almost quit without even finding something else first.Not all helpdesks are the same. Mess around and run into one of those with back to back calls from open to close, every day.