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#26 The Certification Everyone Asks For (Is It Overrated?): Q&A

2024/12/18
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In this Q&A episode, Kyser Clark addresses various questions related to cybersecurity certifications, focusing on the relevance of CISSP in 2025, the comparison between CPTS and OSCP, and the role of OSCP as a gatekeeper certification. He also discusses the value of TCM and INE certifications and provides insights on the time investment required for the eJPT certification. The conversation emphasizes the importance of experience and practical knowledge in the cybersecurity field.Takeaways

  • CISSP remains the most in-demand certification in cybersecurity.
  • Experience is crucial for obtaining CISSP certification.
  • CISSP covers a broad range of cybersecurity topics.
  • CPTS is considered harder than OSCP but less recognized.
  • OSCP is still the most sought-after certification for pentesters.
  • TCM certifications do not expire, unlike INE certifications.
  • Hands-on experience is vital for success in cybersecurity roles.
  • The time to complete certifications varies based on individual study habits.
  • Employers may not require OSCP for all pentesting positions.
  • Certifications should align with career goals and job requirements.

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