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I already have a job in IT and I'm currently working towards an AS degree focusing on computer science. I was curious about what certifications you guys recommend. I not looking for the ones that employers look for, because I already have a job, I'm looking for the ones that I will learn the most from.

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Cyber security? cisco is always good, but you may know most of what it offers.

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1 minute ago, RedWulf said:

Cyber security? cisco is always good, but you may know most of what it offers.

I would say networking is my one big, horrible, glaring weakness right now. So anything having to do with networking would be good.

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Just now, spartin503 said:

I would say networking is my one big, horrible, glaring weakness right now. So anything having to do with networking would be good.

Well depending on what you college offers there are alot of various certs in networking. Cisco is networking, but you can guess its focus. Most cyber security is networking and encryption but some don't teach the basics. 

What certifications can you take? sould be listed somewhere with courses or minors

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