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Author: Sundar
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Subject: CISSP Certification
Thanks George and Gary for your feedback. What do you guys think about
SSCP?

As far as the price tag, my company can foot upto $5500/ year for
membership(s) and training. So, I am not concerned about that.

Cheers!
Sundar

George Toft wrote:

>Sundar Narayanasamy wrote:
>
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have been thinking about doing some information systems/computer
>>security certification and came across CISSP. Is it any good? Is it the
>>only one or there are other competitive certifications as well, in the
>>security field.
>>
>>All comments are welcome.
>>
>>Sundar
>>
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>
>I am a CISSP candidate, and let me tell you, there is a ton of stuff to
>learn and read. I thought I had a clue about security when I started,
>and have since learned I knew only a small portion of what is required.
>It has given me a strong appreciation for OS architecture, like why the
>hell would a company put video drivers in protection ring 0, so a fault
>in the driver causes your kernel to crash? I'm sure glad Unix and Linux
>don't do this.
>
>Beware the study materials will cost as much, if not more, than the
>exam, and the effort and expense to maintain the cert are considerable.
>
>Check out cccure.org.
>
>George
>
>