Which certs did you have? It sounds like you should be pursuing new certs instead. Since Security & Networking is your area, you should consider pursuing CCNA & Security+
I'm not @bdizzle, but since I've read this entire thread, I'd now what he'd say....Since Security & Networking is your area AND you're currently in school for CCNA Security after you get your CCNA Security cert in June, start working on CCNP Security cert. After CCNP Security cert, go all the way for CCIE Security cert.I already had CCNA and Security+ which expired but I did just reup on CCENT about a week ago. I did just hop in my local community college course for CCNA Security so hopefully I have that cert by June. I figure I will study for Security+ at the same time since I was once familiar with the material and it is close to what I am doing in the CC anyway. I guess Im wondering if the Master's is overkill since I have only been in IT for like 5 years.
Check this out tho...since I can get the Masters at like 3-4k a semester...would it make sense to push that back and hit a bootcamp (probably an AWS cert) for like 2k? I think its less about doing the studying etc and more for getting bang for my buck.
I'm not @bdizzle, but since I've read this entire thread, I'd now what he'd say....Since Security & Networking is your area AND you're currently in school for CCNA Security after you get your CCNA Security cert in June, start working on CCNP Security cert. After CCNP Security cert, go all the way for CCIE Security cert.
Since you already have 5 years experience in IT, forget about the Security+ cert. Go for the CISSP cert instead.
I signed up for Coursera to check out that course.
It's well made. I started from the beginning, but I'm more interested in the automation section.
I already had CCNA and Security+ which expired but I did just reup on CCENT about a week ago. I did just hop in my local community college course for CCNA Security so hopefully I have that cert by June. I figure I will study for Security+ at the same time since I was once familiar with the material and it is close to what I am doing in the CC anyway. I guess Im wondering if the Master's is overkill since I have only been in IT for like 5 years.
Check this out tho...since I can get the Masters at like 3-4k a semester...would it make sense to push that back and hit a bootcamp (probably an AWS cert) for like 2k? I think its less about doing the studying etc and more for getting bang for my buck.
I'm not @bdizzle, but since I've read this entire thread, I'd now what he'd say....Since Security & Networking is your area AND you're currently in school for CCNA Security after you get your CCNA Security cert in June, start working on CCNP Security cert. After CCNP Security cert, go all the way for CCIE Security cert.
Since you already have 5 years experience in IT, forget about the Security+ cert. Go for the CISSP cert instead.
Only thing with the CISSP is that I dont have the 5 year security experience. Ive been working just desktop support, so thats why I said Security +.

Only thing with the CISSP is that I dont have the 5 year security experience. Ive been working just desktop support, so thats why I said Security +.
Stop dropping 2K on bootcamps, all the information is on youtube, blogs etc. etc. The only thing you should pay for is those practice exam webs.
Please explain this, what videos do I look up? What exams? And how do I get people to take me serious if I don't have a degree to get a job?
Well, I can't really help with the bolded portion. I specifically want to do Cloud Network/Security but I don't have any experience but I do work on the different parts of the Network with an Engineering degree
Example, when I took the AWS-CSA, I paid about 30 bucks on a cloud guru/30 bucks for a Udemy Course and about 15 bucks for AWS practice exam...I passed the exam.
1) acloud
2) Udemy
3) whizlab
That's all I needed. A $2K boot camp is a huge waste of money.
Mostly Desktop Support...I kinda am open to any job (non-CS stuff)...security is big in my area but also networking as well
Well u got some type of experience and a degree. I ain't got shyt. I don't even know half of the stuff that I just read lol.
.You need to get out of doing desktop support period. Look for a new job. If you don't get any hits, cert up.