upfront: I am not trying to start a cert flame war. I highly recommend the OSCP (offensive security certified pentester), even if you don't actually take the cert test, the class is great (which is called Pentesting with BackTrack). It's very hands on, as is the cert test. The exam is 24 hrs long, you basically vpn into their lab and have to hack (with documentation) into machines. This is one of the few certs I truly respect. The class is not for folks new to security/command line etc. I didn't take a CEH class, but I took the exam, you don't really need that class unless you are new to the subject matter, I have heard decent things about the class, but it's pretty geared around passing the test, more than learning the subject matter per se.
Also, I have an RHCT and I found that class to be very informative, especially since I had zero experience administrating *ix boxes. I also took an RHCE class (failed that test miserably). They are certainly RedHat specific, but almost everything is portable, esp if you can translate System V based (Red Hat/Fedora etc) commands into linux-based commands, and on most platforms you can add packages to make them act as one or the other. For instance, on RedHat: service httpd start might start your http server, but on Ubuntu it might be /etc/init.d/httpd start, but you can install various packages to give you the service httpd start capability (or you can softlink them etc). There are a few things that will only apply to RedHat/Fedora, but not much, %10 maybe -Josh Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 18:42:02 -0500 > From: Mr ted <[email protected]> > Subject: [Pauldotcom] Opinions on certs security/network > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Im on the hunt for some certs. School is coming to an end and sadly i > haven't learned anything at all. > I have on net+ book but i mainly used to expand my knowledge on basic > networking and subnetting in my spare time. I plan to struggle/rant to get > my A+ mainly sit down and read the material for A+ specific things, just so > HR will keep my resume >:( . Cisco certs seem to hold pretty well in this > industry. Ive looked at CEH and security+ and just laughed. I mean there > has > to be some ethics in the business world, but they rarely mentioned tools > and > techniques > > What are some good indepth security related certs that are worth getting > > Are all redhat certs specfic to the distro or does it expand onto a generic > linux background > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > http://mail.pauldotcom.com/pipermail/pauldotcom/attachments/20100802/ca858959/attachment.html > >
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