As someone who has spent A LOT of time getting certifications, this is a question I ask myself a lot. In the past, I was all about them, in some part because I had the time and resources to do them and less so because I thought they were the key to big career or knowledge gains. These days, I recommend to newer folks in the field to limit caring about certs and focus more on the prize (practical learning and real experience). Anyways, thought this was an interesting read.

1 point

Certifications can be a structured way to get knowledge, that is how I see them, and I tend to favor those that require practical exams vs theoretical answer choices, because I feel most of the information I got in school with theoretical exams is gone.

I view the practical certifications with higher regard because of that.

permalink
report
reply
2 points

100% agree

permalink
report
reply
1 point

Same here

permalink
report
parent
reply
0 points

I’m a proud collector of certs! :) I see them as a gamification of my work.

permalink
report
reply
1 point

Hah! Oh man I know what you mean. Gotta catch them all am I right? I’ve collected a ridiculous amount of them at this point 😅 (https://shellsharks.com/about?about=student)

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

Impressive list!

permalink
report
parent
reply

cybersecurity

!cybersecurity@infosec.pub

Create post

An umbrella community for all things cybersecurity / infosec. News, research, questions, are all welcome!

Community Rules

  • Be kind
  • Limit promotional activities
  • Non-cybersecurity posts should be redirected to other communities within infosec.pub.

Enjoy!

Community stats

  • 148

    Monthly active users

  • 421

    Posts

  • 1.3K

    Comments