CCIE Security

After much thought I’ve decided to skip the CCNA Security/CCSP path and just go straight for CCIE Security. There’s a few reasons behind my decision and I thought I’d share them along with how I’m getting started.

1) Cost
The cost of sitting the CCNA Security exam plus the 4 exams for CCSP is $750 US. On top of that there’s the study material required for each one. Granted some of the books I buy for CCIE could be used for both, but I’d rather spend all that money on CCIE.

2) Time
I just cant be bothered doing 5 separate exams just to move on and do 2 more. I’m now fully aware of whats required to do a CCIE and what I’m getting myself into. It may be an advantage to work my way up if I thought that I might be in the market for a new job at some stage next year, but the fact is I wont be. In the end a CCIE is worth 10 times more than the associate and professional certs.

3) Content
Apart from the elective exams in CCSP, virtually everything you find in the lesser exams is part of the CCIE blueprint anyway. Also I dont really need or want to know how to set things up in the SDM (which is more of a focus in associate and professional) so I’m quite happy to skip those parts :)

4) Work
With my new job just around the corner I’m going to have access to a  plethora of mentors and e-learning tools that will no doubt be able to speed up the learning process for me.

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Strategy
I’m going to focus entirely on the 3.0 version of the blueprint and my first milestone is to sit the written exam once it changes in April. So really all I need to worry about at this stage is building a foundation of all the topics by doing plenty of reading. I’ll be updating my study material list at the top right of this page, but at the moment I have the following titles:

Network Security Technologies and Solutions (CCIE Professional Development) – Yusuf Bhaiji
Cisco ASA, PIX, and FWSM Firewall Handbook – David Huccaby
Cisco ASA – All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance – Jazib Frahim

Once I get a bit more cash I’ll invest in some class-on-demand videos too.

For the lab I’m not sure what vendor I’ll use. It’s most likely going to be InternetwWork Expert since they are now working on the 3.0 material and plan to have it released before the new exam kicks in. I’ll use Dynamips for random ASA and IOS stuff, but unless I get access to some real equipment with my new job I’ll settle with rack time for most of my lab preparation.

My goal is to sit and pass the lab by Q3 of next year, but we’ll wait and see. I’m not going to let this one rule my life for nine months :)

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