From: ismail el-shalh (ishelh_mdsa@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2007 - 15:22:08 ART
See, if I will start pursuing CCIE security, this means I will almost spend
around 16 months, this is because I want to study each and every thing that is
related.
I did not say that I want to choose either academic security or CCIE
Security, I want to get them both.
The employer could differentiate between
an employee who has a CCIE and someone else who has Master degree + CCIE that
falls under the same category.
This will show how much passion this employee
has in that field, and could be easily elected to be a technical leader!
Doing a master means you will dig things more deep! and you are in the stage
of developing the protocols itself.
Ismail
----- Original Message
---- From: Richard L. Pickard <richardlpickard@hotmail.com> To: ismail el-shalh <ishelh_mdsa@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2007 8:46:46 PM Subject: Re: Master's degree in Security + CCIE SecurityMaybe things will change later but right now Master's degree is worthless compared to CCIE
I have a 4 year degree in mathmatics & no employeer ever asks about it - they ask about my 3xCCIE
R
----- Original Message ----- From: "ismail el-shalh" <ishelh_mdsa@yahoo.com> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 4:52 AM Subject: Master's degree in Security + CCIE Security > Dear Group, > > > > > > I am looking for wise advice related to my career > > > > > > I > am interested to pursue CCIE Security, but at the same time I want to > tie it > up with academic master degree that falls under the same specialization. > So which specilization I should pursue ? and which university you advise > me to > join ? > > > > The university should offer distance learning classes. > Ismail El-Shalh - CCIE # 18315 R&S > Senior Network Engineer > > Computer & > Communication > MMR/MDSA > > Mobile : +966-505-893-568 > ishelh@mdsa.com >
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