CISSP vs Security+
Next message: Maxime Ducharme: "Re: Where is that pic coming from?"
Date: 29 Aug 2003 10:40:36 -0700
Is there really all that much difference? Both cover IS security
essentials, and neither cover anything in very much depth.
I know CISSP is supposed to be a BFD senior level professional gold
standard cert, and the Security+ is supposed to be for beginers. But,
from what I have seen, the material covered in either exam is about
the same.
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