- pay rate
- Posted by dave o on August 18th, 2005
what is the payrate of a computer security personal acording to experiance?
thanks dave
- Posted by jms504 on August 19th, 2005
I recently got a job offer from cali to work as a security consultant
at 37 bucks an hour.
I am NSA/NSTSSI Certified as an infosec professional(4011) and a
Designated approving authority(4012), now called an Authorizing
official.
I also have my Bachelors in computer security and a bachelors in comp
sci.
The Pay rate for a security pro varies depending on what area you are
in..it's proportional to the cost of living like most every other job.
The more certifications you have..the more your value goes up.
MCSE:Security, Security+, GIAC are a few good ones to have but if you
want 6 figures, you're going to want to shoot for CISSP
- Posted by Kevin Reiter on August 19th, 2005
jms504 wrote:
While certs certainly help get your foot in the door, they aren't a
requirement for a higher rate. My typical rate as a prime is $125/hour
and my sub rate varies depending on who the prime is and what my duties
will include, but it averages between $75 and $100.
...and I don't have a CISSP, GIAC, MSCE, or a degree. I have experience
and references. Those certs don't mean that the person knows everything
they shold, either. I know a CISSP who didn't know that gre was protocol
47 - he thought is was PORT 47 and was wondering why the VPN wasn't
connecting. Just goes to show that certs don't equal experience, but a
balance of both is ideal.
Kevin
- Posted by jms504 on August 26th, 2005
Kevin youre absolutely right.
I just suggested some certs. If you have the experience, then that
trumps anything else.
No experience=no job!
Good luck man!