Yes, the cert is a way to get knowledge in a new field, and only do more about the same information if there are other certs related to the same info but on more advanced topics, else work experience will give you a lot of expertise.
Certifications can be a structured way to get knowledge, that is how I see them, and I tend to favor those that require practical exams vs theoretical answer choices, because I feel most of the information I got in school with theoretical exams is gone.
I view the practical certifications with higher regard because of that.
Cool, learned a "newcommunity"
interested, will try to post stuff
cool, didn't know about that option. Thanks!
Hey there, DFIR consultant here. Started in the security world as a pentester and after enjoying some intrusion investigations that came to my lap, decided to try the blue side, done a malware analysis course and I am now working as a forensic specialist. Been enjoying the work so far, but get the imposter syndrome sometimes since i don't have a forensic certification, only security experience.
Genuinely curious, is it possible to eat the locusts? Wasn't it possible to make flour from insects? Can this be applied to wild insects? Would this in some way help feeding these people?