Consider getting some certifications while you get hands-on experience from Jack prabha's blog

Of course, professional certifications will help you a lot in your career, especially when you don't have that much time and need to demonstrate knowledge. The key to success is to focus on certifications from recognized agencies that already have great appeal in the market.

For example, an excellent first certification option for anyone wanting to enter the information security field is  EXIN FS (ISO 27001-based Information Security Fundamentals) . Another good option is CompTIA Security +, an exam focused on practical skills, used daily by security professionals and has no prerequisites. Of course, there are several certifications considered inbound, but equally interesting, such as (ISC) ² SSCP - Systems Security Certified Practitioner, GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) and EC-Council Certified Security Specialist (ECSS).

In many cases you may be eager to get right to the top, so it is natural that certifications such as (ISC) CISSP or ISACA CISM seem a better option. Well, if you already have the knowledge and meet the prerequisites of experience, I would say that might be an interesting option, but if this is not your case, pursuing a more complex certification directly may not give the best of results. A good idea is to use simpler certifications as a springboard to prepare for more complex challenges, this is a great strategy!

Read more: CompTIA Project+ Certification



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