On Sun, 2002-10-27 at 19:36, Sundar Narayanasamy wrote: > I have been thinking about doing some information systems/computer > security certification and came across CISSP. Is it any good? Is it the > only one or there are other competitive certifications as well, in the > security field. The CISSP is pretty much THE certification for infosec right now, but it really depends on WHY you want the certification. If you're an ISO or a CSO of a company, a professional security consultant, or someone that will generally be talking to a lot of suits then yes - you want the CISSP. If you're more of an operations person, you might want to check out SANS' GSEC series of certs. They are a good all-the-way-around security cert. You can also do a lot of vendor security certs - Cisco, Checkpoint, etc. If you're a security professional by trade, then you need to join the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS - asis.org) and attend the meetings. They are quite good. :-) Sticker shock warning: dues are $150 a year - but worth every penny. The contacts alone are worth it. -- Gary Nichols RHCE http://www.linuxchimp.com