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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyV" data-source="post: 3843164" data-attributes="member: 32629"><p>I was an Information Systems Security Officer for 14 years or so. My degree isn't in the field so I was more or less forced to learn on the job. If I had it to do over again I would've found a Cybersecurity certificate program or degree program and pursued that aspect just to give me a better base for learning and doing things in the field. IT and cybersecurity related to healthcare is a big field and if it's something you're seriously looking into I'd encourage you to get some classes/certificates under your belt and eventually sit for the CISSP exam. I barely missed passing that test and feel that if I had a better knowledge base I would've passed it fairly easily. </p><p></p><p>ISC and CompTIA have several courses that would help get you going as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyV, post: 3843164, member: 32629"] I was an Information Systems Security Officer for 14 years or so. My degree isn't in the field so I was more or less forced to learn on the job. If I had it to do over again I would've found a Cybersecurity certificate program or degree program and pursued that aspect just to give me a better base for learning and doing things in the field. IT and cybersecurity related to healthcare is a big field and if it's something you're seriously looking into I'd encourage you to get some classes/certificates under your belt and eventually sit for the CISSP exam. I barely missed passing that test and feel that if I had a better knowledge base I would've passed it fairly easily. ISC and CompTIA have several courses that would help get you going as well. [/QUOTE]
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