Re: What next after CCIE R&S

From: sheherezada@gmail.com
Date: Fri Sep 07 2007 - 15:23:35 ART


CISA is for IT security auditors. Nothing technical, just paperwork.
Believe me, it's very, very boring - I've been there.

CCIE SP is cool, but it has a meaning for the ISP guys. The downside
is that ISP employers apparently do not pay extra for CCIE. But it is
the closest to R&S if you want to become a double CCIE.

CISSP is my best bet. It's the closest match to what you are planning
to do - but it's not too practical. I am also planning to get this
sometime next year, but for no particular reason - just nice to have.

Just my 2 cents.

Mihai
CCIE #16616 (SP, R&S), CISA

On 9/7/07, brajesh.thakur@wipro.com <brajesh.thakur@wipro.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
>
> I have got my number in first attempt on 30th August 2007 in Dubai. I
> will take this opportunity to thank all the people here in groupstudy
> for sharing all the useful information.
>
> I have one question in my mind now, what next?
>
> I am thinking about three things at the moment CISA, CISSP or CCIE(SP).
> I am not able to decide what will be best for me after my CCIE R&S. I am
> being given the responsibility of practice consultant role for network &
> security. I have also done CCNP and CCIP.
>
> Any guidance will be helpful to decide that what certification should I
> work for now.
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> Warm Regards,
>
> Brajesh Thakur
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> Wipro Limited (Infotech Division)
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