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Any CCSA's or CCSE's?

Anghang

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CCSA - Check Point Certified Security Administrator
CCSE - Check Point Certified Security Expert

i'm still hunting for a job, so i figure i might as well get another cert and i been eyeing these...

anyone here that's certified?
recommendations on what study guides you used to get you past the exam?
how was the test?

there's a ton of books out there and i'm looking for the most effective one, would rather take a class but can't afford it right now... 🙁
 
If you don't have a strong grasp of TCP/IP and the OSI layers you wont fare well in any of the advanced firewall/security certs.

At a bare minimum you should be able to pass the CCNA before trying something like a Checkpoint cert.

Certs are ok at getting you past HR and into an interview, but they really dont mean anything. I know gurus who are both certified and self taught. I know dummies that are certified and self taught too.

Experience is still king.
 
This certification intrigues me because I like the security aspect of networking. I might take a look at it for my own personal gain though I don't expect to get a job doing it.
 
no doubt...experience will always be king...i've got yrs of that and my cissp...i just wanna try something new during my downtime instead of being a lazy bum..hehe
 
I failed the CCSA by 1-2 questions. I didnt care enough to retake it since I could setup and admin the firewall without problems. Certs are a waste of time in my not so humble opinion.
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I failed the CCSA by 1-2 questions. I didnt care enough to retake it since I could setup and admin the firewall without problems. Certs are a waste of time in my not so humble opinion.

agreed...but that's all corporations seem to want from what i'm seeing on my job hunt....

 
Originally posted by: Anghang
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
I failed the CCSA by 1-2 questions. I didnt care enough to retake it since I could setup and admin the firewall without problems. Certs are a waste of time in my not so humble opinion.

agreed...but that's all corporations seem to want from what i'm seeing on my job hunt....

Im not a corporation so I can hate them extensively 😛

They arent a bad thing to have if you need a job I guess. I havent needed any, but Im sure they would have helped.
 
I've been a CCSE for about four years.

I really just took two checkpoint firewall-1 classes and relied on my previous expereince with the OSI model.

Not much help I know. Sorry.

keep in mind that these are very vendor specific certifications and only cover one product. Pretty worthless if you ask me.

🙂
 
Certs are not a waste of time. They demonstrate an ability to grasp concepts. Obviously certifications don't make a good administrator just like having a bachelor's of business does not make you a businessman. But it is a good starting point and not to be ignored. The thing that bugs me with the IT sector are the unwillingness of administrators to acknowledge that anyone besides them can perform a job. Obviously anyone without experience should never be given a chance because they will never learn to be as good as the existing admin right? Eventually the good ol' boy system in IT will give way to a more efficient model like most career paths. Good young students get basic jobs and eventually do better than their bosses who taught them. But I suppose that threatens the current admins, eh?
 
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