Diploma In Information Security Management

Inceptionist

Journeyman
I came across this course in security management which is being conducted by IDEMI which comes under MSME (Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises)

I wanted to do a course in network security but I was hesitating as there are many shady courses without any proper recognition. But as this course is being conducted by a government body, I don't think recognition will be an issue.

What do you guys think?

Website: Advance computer courses in Information Technology
 

ratul

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I came across this course in security management which is being conducted by IDEMI which comes under MSME (Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises)

I wanted to do a course in network security but I was hesitating as there are many shady courses without any proper recognition. But as this course is being conducted by a government body, I don't think recognition will be an issue.

What do you guys think?

Website: Advance computer courses in Information Technology

In today's market, most of the employers seek atleast one defensive and one offensive security certificate as recommended, if you are interested in network security, you can go for CCNA->CCNP Security..
CCNA Security: CCNA Security Certification - IT Certifications and Career Paths - Cisco Systems
CCNP Security: CCNP Security - IT Certifications and Career Paths - Cisco Systems

Both would cover the defensive security part and are globally well recognized, if you want to go further, you can add some offensive security certs like CEH or Security+ as starters:
CEH: CEH: Certified Ethical Hacking course from EC-Council
Security+: Security certification, CompTIA Security+ certification
 

TheHumanBot

Padawan
^ graduation at least in IT stream. there is a thread already where ratu l have already shared some info on this topic.
 

ratul

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yup, you can have a look at this thread: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/career-planning-progression/182001-how-pentester.html
 

sksksksk

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Both would cover the defensive security part and are globally well recognized, if you want to go further, you can add some offensive security certs like CEH or Security+ as starters:
CEH: CEH: Certified Ethical Hacking course from EC-Council
Security+: Security certification, CompTIA Security+ certification

CEH seems interesting! :)
But wanna ask about CCNA!?? What is it actually??
Its related with IT or Engineering??
 
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