Securing Your Network And Your Career With Cisco’s CCSP Certification

Posted in Computers on September 21st, 2009 by cahyo

You don’t need me to tell you that security is the #1 concern in today’s networks. With that in mind, your path must include some security certifications, or you will be left behind.

’s Professional () demands a candidate be well-rounded and well-versed in security measures. Besides the difficultly we’ve all come to expect from a , this five- path covers every major aspect of network security (from ’s viewpoint, anyway!)

You must hold a valid to earn your .
Typically, the first candidates take is Securing Networks With Routers An Switches (SNRS), followed by Securing Network Devices (SND). After you’ve nailed these two exams, which obviously focus on devices more familiar to CCNAs and CCNPs, you’ll be faced with three exams that are more specific to security devices.

Your PIX knowledge will be tested with the Securing Networks With PIX and ASA (SNPA) , followed by the Implementing Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) . trans Securing Your Network And Your Career With Ciscos CCSP Certification

In October 2005, the final is scheduled to change from a VPN (CSVPN, Secure Virtual Private Networks) to Securing Hosts Using Security Agent (HIPS). If you’re just getting started on the track, you’ll be taking the HIPS . (Insert your own joke here.)

The is valid for three years; to recertify, you’ll need to the 642-541 CSI or any written . As always, this is subject to change, and you should bookmark ’s Learning page (found off the main webpage) to make sure you’re aware of the latest changes to and recertification requirements.

Not only must you know how to secure your network, you also need to secure your current job and the possibilities for your future. By pursuing and obtaining the , you will do all three at once.


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How To Become A Cisco VPN Specialist

Posted in Computers on August 30th, 2009 by cahyo

There’s quite an emphasis on security in today’s networks, and that’s reflected in ’s tracks.  offers a Security track and the Professional () intermediate-level , but there is no real equivalent to the on the security side.  Instead, offers several different Security Associate certifications.

The good news is that you’ve got a lot of security specializations from which to choose; the bad news is that you’ve got a lot of choices!  In choosing a specialization, take some time to choose a that will be of practical use to you in your current position or in your “dream job”.

One of the more popular Security Associate certifications is the VPN Specialist .  This two- track consists of a Securing Network Devices (SND, 642-551) and a Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN, 642-511) .  To earn the VPN Specialist , you must hold a valid .
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How To Become A Cisco VPN Specialist

Posted in Computers on August 25th, 2009 by cahyo

There’s quite an emphasis on security in today’s networks, and that’s reflected in ’s tracks.  offers a Security track and the Professional () intermediate-level , but there is no real equivalent to the on the security side.  Instead, offers several different Security Associate certifications.

The good news is that you’ve got a lot of security specializations from which to choose; the bad news is that you’ve got a lot of choices!  In choosing a specialization, take some time to choose a that will be of practical use to you in your current position or in your “dream job”.

One of the more popular Security Associate certifications is the VPN Specialist .  This two- track consists of a Securing Network Devices (SND, 642-551) and a Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN, 642-511) .  To earn the VPN Specialist , you must hold a valid .
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