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On Demand Webcast “Compliance in the Mobile Enterprise” by James Wilcox CISSP. This session will include detailed information about:

  • Security considerations for mobile devices, including laptops and handhelds
  • An overview of key government regulations and how they apply to mobile deployments
  • Strategies to achieve mobile compliance

You can watch the webcast by going here: http://viavid.net/dce.aspx?sid=00003DD7 and filling up your details.

CertMag has releaed their latest reveiw of certifications. They rated certifications from 1-10 according to certian criterias. To read the article go here:

http://www.certmag.com/articles/templates/CM_gen_Article_template.asp?articleid=2401&zoneid=1

Thanks again Clement and Nathalie from http://www.cccure.org/ :)

Bachelor’s information technology $66,000

Master’s information technology $71,000

PhD information technology $84,000

CCNA $66,000

CCSA $71,000

CCSE $71,000

CCSP $73,000

GIAC $74,000

CISSP $76,000

CEH $77,000

CCIE $82,000

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Also look at:
CertMag’s 2005 Salary Survey

Australian IT Salary Survey

Or maybe you should consider a career change, perhaps mining related:
http://mycareer.com.au/advice-research/revenge-nerds.html

 

The article below talks about the things you can do to advance your career in infosec. It includes certifications, books to read, and many other things you can do to further your career. Read it, don’t skim through it!

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/community/columns/secmvp/sv0706.mspx

CCCure.Org made an exclusive distribution agreement with Shon Harris to sell the package at this price.  Offer ends 7th of August 2006. Usually this is sold on Amazon.com for…
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000WUQRA/002-3789827-8844832?v=glance&n=130

I Have previously recommended Shon Harris’ CISSP Book as you might have read on MySecured.com.

Link:
http://www.cccure.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=527

A couple of people asked me about the CISSP exam and how to best study for it.  I personally used a combination of books, the Internet, and practical knowledge to prepare for the 6 hour exam.  For a month before the exam, I used the “CISSP, CISA, and SSCP Open Study GROUP Online Quizzer” everyday to test my knowledge.  I also used a combination of books to strengthen my knowledge in the areas I was not familiar with among the 10 domains of CISSP.  The books are available in my bookstore: http://www.marwan.com/store/ under the Category of “CISSP”.  Good luck to all on the exam :)

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