RE: Is getting GSEC (and eventually GSE) from GIAC worth it ?

From: Graydon McKee (graydon.s.mckee.iv_at_ORCMacro.com)
Date: 12/08/03

  • Next message: Charles Otstot: "Re: forcdos.exe, msagent directory, DOS or warez??"
    To: "'sf'" <sf@mail.iming.ws>, <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:42:40 -0500
    
    
    

    I just got my GSEC a month ago and I thought I'd put my two cents worth in on this. I would say
    that like any other certification out there, you need some experience under your belt to go with
    your certification. The GIAC certifications not only test that you have the knowledge about a topic
    but do you know how to use that knowledge thru very specific questions. I believe their aim (check
    out their site) is to prevent any "paper" GIAC certified people. As someone who has had work with a
    "paper" MCSE. The certification is worthless if you can't perform to that level. I'm sure that
    anyone involved in managing people in the security field will tell you that they are looking for
    people who can hit the ground running. Try to focus on the Security + or some basic Microsoft
    courses first and then after you get your feet wet go for the GSEC. IMHO of course. In the end I
    believe you'll be better server, both personally and professionally, by getting some experience in
    networking prior to going for your GSEC.

    Graydon S McKee IV - GSEC
    Firewall/Security Administrator
    ORC Macro - Macro International
    11785 Beltsville Drive
    Calverton, Maryland 20705
    301-572-0583 Fax: 301-572-0982

    -----Original Message-----
    From: sf [mailto:sf@mail.iming.ws]
    Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 10:18 AM
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Is getting GSEC (and eventually GSE) from GIAC worth it ?

    Hello,

    I am a newbie who want to make a career out of network security, and I am
    wondering whether investing in the time, effort and the money to get GSEC
    certification (and perhaps eventually GSE) worth it ?

    At US$2500 a pop, GAIC exams are quite expensive when converted to local
    currencies (Taiwan) and when compared to local salary rates.

    Many thanks,

    Jimmy

    --
    sf"at"mail.iming.ws
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    



  • Next message: Charles Otstot: "Re: forcdos.exe, msagent directory, DOS or warez??"

    Relevant Pages

    • RE: Question on Certification (SSCP or GSEC)
      ... I'm a software developer with about 6 years experience, and act as the lead for application and some network security issues at my current employer. ... My manager wants me to a certification, and ideally I would go with the CISSP but I don't have 4 years employment experience in the information security field. ... As far as I can tell, my options are the GIAC GSEC and the ISC SSCP. ...
      (Security-Basics)
    • RE: CISSP without experience
      ... covers the 10 domains of CISSP. ... For a summary of the two qualifications look here ... While GSEC isn't as widely recognised, it is still respected as a ... of the syllabus for the Comptia Security+ exam which you don't even ...
      (Security-Basics)
    • RE: FW: CompTIA security+ versus SANS boot camp security essentials...
      ... I learn better when there is more hands on/break things and fix ... them type activity, so this has me leaning more towards the GSEC. ... Security+ is more theory and administration oriented whereas GSEC is ...
      (Security-Basics)
    • REVIEW: "The GSEC Prep Guide", Mike Chapple
      ... %T "The GSEC Prep Guide: ... The SANS (System administrators, Audit, Network, Security) Institute ... functional types of policies. ...
      (comp.security.misc)
    • REVIEW: "The GSEC Prep Guide", Mike Chapple
      ... %T "The GSEC Prep Guide: ... The SANS (System administrators, Audit, Network, Security) Institute ... functional types of policies. ...
      (alt.computer.security)