GIAC and the SANS Institute are pleased to offer you an opportunity to earn the GIAC Security Expert (GSE) certification this year at the Cyber Defense Initiative 2008 Conference in Washington DC. These credentials represent the highest level of Information Security certification available in our industry. GIAC congratulates Craig Wright and Andrew Martin our latest GSE-Malware certification recipients! Click here for more information and a registration link.
GIAC provides information security certifications for IT managers and security professionals.
The Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) was founded in 1999 to validate the real-world skills of IT security professionals. GIAC's purpose is to provide assurance that a certified individual has practical awareness, knowledge and skills in key areas of computer and network and software security. GIAC currently offers certifications for over 20 job-specific responsibilities that reflect the current practice of information security. GIAC is unique in measuring specific knowledge areas instead of general purpose information security knowledge.
See why GIAC certification matters.
GIAC certifications cover four IT/IT Security job disciplines:
There is no particular order in which GIAC certifications must be earned, however we recommend that candidates take a training course to better prepare themselves for each exam. As an individual progresses through the different tracks, he or she can achieve Silver, Gold, and Platinum levels of GIAC certification.
GIAC Silver: Silver certification requires passing one proctored exam. GIAC Silver assures that an individual has learned the practical real-world skills covered by his certification. For example, if you want to hire someone who knows how to properly secure a firewall, a GCFW Silver certification holder would be a good candidate for the job.
View the GIAC Silver Certification Candidate Handbook (PDF)
GIAC Gold: Gold certification represents deeper knowledge of the subject area, and requires candidates to research and write a detailed technical report or white paper. Candidates work closely with an advisor while developing their technical report. Once complete, the report is reviewed for acceptance into the GIAC Reading Room and the student earns the GIAC Gold level of certification. GIAC Gold certification shows that not only has an individual mastered the subject area, but that they are also qualified to research and share their knowledge with others.
GIAC Platinum: Our highest level of certification has three GIAC certifications with GIAC Gold in at least two as a prerequisite. Mastery of several areas of knowledge is required to receive a platinum certification. The test assesses specific real-world skills to ensure that the individual is ready to confront various information security threats on multiple levels. The platinum exams include individual and group hands-on computer security exercises, individual presentations, group presentations, research and essay assignments, and a multiple choice exam.
GIAC security certifications offer a complete suite of security certifications that follows every step of a security professional's career, from entry level positions, through IT security administration, and even management and senior-level executive responsibilities. GIAC certifications related to software security are now available for software developers and programmers.
Ready to get started? Click here to enroll in one or more GIAC certification tests.
If you have questions about GIAC certifications please email info@giac.org for more information.
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