Hi all!
This is my first post as I am really interested in the certifications ISC squared has to offer. I am currently a network manager with some security experience by default and probably the next step in my career is IT manager. The question is should I start with the SSCP or go for the CCSP and then onto the CISSP? Is there a normal path to the CISSP?
Thanks,
Your path would be SSCP and then CISSP.
CCSP is preferred after completing CISSP.
Hope this helps
~Abhijit Naik
Yes it does help, thanks for the response. I did hear that the SSCP is being updated for later this year, are there new books coming out?
Thanks,
With your background you can go straight for the CISSP. Check out this website for free training resources: https://cpetea.com.
My path was Network+, Security+ then CISSP. Then CEH, CHFI, ITIL, etc.
Knocking out Net+ and Sec+ gave me the confidence to know that I knew enough of those "domains" to pass those certifications. I took a year to do all 3, with very hard and focused studying.
All really good information, I appreciate the responses. Does anyone know about the new SSCP exam and when the books are coming out?
The only oficially available information as of now regarding exam is:
My guess is like with the new CISSP - 1st would come Official Study Guide from Sybex somewhere in November and then other books/tests/etc.
I went straight for the CISSP. There's no prerequisite certifications, nor a set "path", for the CISSP. So if your goal is the CISSP, I would recommend going straight for it. I would also recommend a lot of studying and a training course/bootcamp.