As
an IT professional, you're concerned about securing both your network
and your career. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, shows you how to do both at
the same time with Cisco's CCSP certification.
You don't need me to tell you that security is the #1 concern in
today's networks. With that in mind, your career path must include some
security certifications, or you will be left behind.
Cisco's Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) certification
demands a candidate be well-rounded and well-versed in Cisco security
measures. Besides the difficultly we've all come to expect from a Cisco
exam, this five-exam path covers every major aspect of network security
(from Cisco's viewpoint, anyway!).
You must hold a valid CCNA certification to earn your CCSP.
Typically, the first exam CCSP candidates take is Securing Networks
With Cisco Routers An Switches (SNRS), followed by Securing Cisco
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 Cisco security devices.
Your PIX knowledge will be tested with the Securing Networks With PIX
and ASA (SNPA) exam, followed by the Implementing Cisco Intrusion
Prevention System (IPS) exam.
In October 2005, the final exam is scheduled to change from a VPN exam
(CSVPN, Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks) to Securing Hosts Using
Cisco Security Agent (HIPS). If you're just getting started on the CCSP
track, you'll be taking the HIPS exam. (Insert your own joke here.)
The CCSP is valid for three years; to recertify, you'll need to pass
the 642-541 CSI exam or any CCIE written exam. As always, this is
subject to change, and you should bookmark Cisco's Learning page (found
off the main Cisco webpage) to make sure you're aware of the latest
changes to Cisco certification 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 CCSP, you will do all three at once.
Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage (www.thebryantadvantage.com), home of free CCNA and CCNP tutorials, The Ultimate CCNA Study Package, and Ultimate CCNP Study
Packages. Video courses and training, binary and subnetting help, and
corporate training are also available.
For a FREE copy of his latest e-books, "How To Pass The CCNA" or "How To Pass The CCNP", send a request to chris@thebryantadvantage.com today !