Network Security:
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There is no easy way to get there. I have not found yet... not
comprehensively. But I can tell you what is needed of you to know. The
number one must
***1) TCP/IP layer
**1) TCP/IP programming
*1)  C++ programming

and then number two is OS. Start with linux (much easier).

So get CCNA and CCNP done, then RHCE, I hope you already have C+ knowledge.
Now start with Gray Hat Programming, I think they have a exam for that as
well. At the end you need to get BS7799 certificate.

There you go :) . Maybe you can start from the tail but you have to complete
the stack. And it is a life long job and I am still learning.

regards,
Arif

On 03 Apr 2007 08:52:01 -0700, Shahedul Hoque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Dear all,
> Feel eager with this subject.
> Shl appreciate if any one can provide the names of institutions for
> training on Internet security in singapore or india.
> Rgds/shahid
>
>
> Arif Rahim <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <arif.rahim%40gmail.com>> wrote:
> Ok I have all of the four. Including one year working experience in IT
> Security. But I do not want to continue with "Report writing" any more.
>
> For others. IT Security is a good subject to have in your CV and as a
> carrier choice. All over world there is a requirement for IT Security. Up
> to
> last years statistics there is a huge demand for IT Security Personal in
> Asia and Australia.
>
> The Banks now has to comply with the new ISO regulation which enforce them
> to have efficient IT Security personnel on board, so does telco and many
> IT
> oriented company.
>
> What is required of an IT Security officer?
> He has to look into all the process (business process) and find out
> possible
> vulnerability and provide recommendation to the management about how to
> mitigate the risk. It is a management process hence the requirement of
> report writing skill. Also you have added advantage of "the management
> foot
> hold" that will surely give you a chance to bully over all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> So for those who are in university or want to have a swing in their
> carrier
> I recommend them to get a quick degree from India or Singapore in IT
> Security.
>
> On 25 Mar 2007 22:17:57 -0700, Tanveer Saad <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]<tanveer_saad%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > Although this is an Off-Topic. but i guess this is the right forum to
> look
> > for network security engineer
> > in Bangladesh. i am short-listing for a network security engineer
> (system
> > engineer) for telco
> >
> > * must have CSE/EEE/CS degree
> > * must have idea on network infrastructure security, threats and risks
> > * idea on intrusion
> > * must have good report writing skills
> >
> > if you are interested. mail me off the list [EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]<tanveer_saad%40yahoo.com>and
> > give 3 points why you suits
> > for this position.
> >
> > sorry again to put this on bdlug.. this is the last resort for me.. :)
> >
> > take care,
> >
> > tanveer
> >
> > --
> > Tanveer
> >
> >
> >
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Mohammad Arif Rahim

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--Julia Robers


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