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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-12-18 1:53
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Dear All, Should I go for Masters in Cybersecurity or Network Security? I have no background in IT and have my undergraduate in non-IT major. Can somebody please enlighten me if it will be easier for me to go this route or do second bachelors in Cybersecurity or network security? Thank you all in advanve and happy dashain!!
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drogba
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Posted on 10-13-18 8:21
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I don't see a difference,,,there is no easy...u be fine with either
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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-14-18 12:36
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Thank you much drogba bro!!
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Posted on 10-14-18 1:21
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usnepal2018 You need a security clearance to get a job in cybersecurity and network security. If you are a US citizen(Can't get a security clearance in Greencard and visa ) and planning to get a security clearance in the future its really good career field.
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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-14-18 8:16
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Thank you much for response 200times bro, Yes, I already have secret clearance from military. I see Cybersecurity has higher paying jobs but I think it will be easier to find jobs in Network security. Is it true?
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Posted on 10-14-18 8:53
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Just having clearance doesn't guarantee job. I hope u know there are level of clearance.here is what I suggest. First get a degree in network ,second get your feet in and then couple of yrs down the road,transition to cyber if that is where u want go... I just think degree n clearance only doesn't guarantee job, u should ve solid background.... Again it's what u think n what u want but ofcourse what's out there is real..so plan accordingly...GL
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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-15-18 9:39
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Thank you much for your insightful input drogba bro. Yes, I think you are right about going to Network Security route and get some real world experience rather than jumping to Cybersecurity. Yes, Im totally aware about the real world situation..that is the reason I was very skeptical jumping directly into Cyber Security with no Networking or IT background. I don’t think my current degree is of any use to advance my career so I don’t want make the same mistake again. You seem very knowledgeable in this field. So, do you suggest me to go for second Bachelors or Masters? Will it be very hard for me to catch up since I don’t have any IT background? Thank you again
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NepaliBudho
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Posted on 10-15-18 10:54
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Usnepal, Make sure you have following certifications to have job in security, especially in govt sector. Security + CISSP By the way, where are you located at?
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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-15-18 12:29
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I really appreciate for your input NepaliBudho bro. Im currently in Dallas,TX.
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Posted on 10-15-18 7:08
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@op...I wouldn't go for masters in IT, rather have working experience that wins. If you already have Bachelor's too I won't waiste another bachelors too ..would rather get certification ccna,np,VM, etc...
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Posted on 10-15-18 7:38
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If u have Security clearance look for training places such as LeaderQuest or microtrain
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Posted on 10-15-18 7:43
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If you have a clearance, try to get a Security plus minimum or there are some companies that will pay for your security plus and you have to get it within the first 6 months of hire. You will never be out of job in cybersecurity field if you have a TS/SCI and CISSP.
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Posted on 10-15-18 7:58
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Thank you drogba bro,ehho2 bro and looser bro for taking time to respond to my questions. Im overwhelmed by all of your generous input. All of your input will be very helpful for me in making my decision. I will take all of your suggestions and consider my options. I hearly thank you all again and happy dashain!!
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Posted on 10-15-18 8:15
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Notion that you need security clearance for IT security job is flat out wrong . Don’t even entertain these comment . How I know , 15 years of experience in this industry . But this doesn’t even apply to you, since you probably have TS from military. But IT security is very wide domain, fairly complex if you want to be good at it , because of the level of detailed understanding from all underlying technology, you will need to be good at it. And since you are starting career today, the most important thing is coading and skripting . There won’t be any real IT job that won’t need skripting/coding in near future. So I would highly recommend to start with coading for any IT career as base requirement and be good at it. This will make you successful in any branch of IT specialization you choose further.
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Posted on 10-15-18 8:48
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"coading" and "skripting" and 15 years of experience in IT industry. I rest my case. Oh also don't forget. "if you want to be good at it, you will need to be good at it"
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Posted on 10-15-18 9:53
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Only time I write in sajha is when I am taking a dump. Back in the days i would need newspaper but with touch screen phones the process is evolved but nonetheless same shit ya know. Often i would be standing up and wiping with one hand while i am still typing with my other hand. Trust me brothers grammar and spelling is the last thing I care about in such moments. I assume same thing or so.ething similar happned to miraj brother..its time to flush so good bye
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Posted on 10-15-18 10:00
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hahaha...someone with the fake resume throwing a post. I saw a Nepali dude who got kicked out from the college (cheating issue) in the USA and joined the military under MAVINI and was a mechanic. Later found out his resume which said: "worked in IT and solved the United States military IT issue." Do not listen to all these "Resume Dodgers." Do what you are really interested in. Disclaimer: Yo katha kalpanik jastai ho tara kasai sanga milna gayena ma sanyog matra huncha.
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Posted on 10-15-18 10:16
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15 years of experience in coading and Skrypting .
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usnepal2018
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Posted on 10-16-18 2:21
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I am really grateful to all of you for taking out your precious time to throw insightful input. It was definitely very helpful for me and I hope it helped someone who are interested or had questions regarding Network/Cyber Security. The reason I visit sajha and throw my issues here is that there are so many highly intelligent folks in here and give their precious time to actually solve issues. I am amazed seeing the intellect of my fellow country men/women in here and are in position to give advice to newbies like myself. So, I request all of you to please not turn this thread in to argument about someone’s typo or their experience which might be different. Thank you all and happy dashain once again!!!!
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Posted on 10-16-18 4:31
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I don’t care what people say about spelling or grammar or typing stuff. My comment was for OP, take it for its message or ignore it for spelling , it’s upto OP. There might be typo in this comment also , which I don’t care either.
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