(09-14-2023, 09:32 AM)sarahmac Wrote: CySA+ knocks out a whole load of things for PUG and if you're VETTEC eligible you may want to look into using that to get your CySA+. Especially since you were planning on going part-time at work anyway.Great advice I have never even heard of VETTEC
VETTEC doesn't use your GI Bill, though you have to be eligible for GI Bill to use it, but they pay you BAH while you study. Some VETTEC providers it's just the prep training courses, some also include vouchers for the certification exams. Choose carefully on that, they bill the government the same amount either way.
My questions now are, when is it advised to enroll? If I go through PUG and want to start finding out what my credits go toward and whats left. Maybe after the CySA+ program? My other question is for the CySA+ course, is it recommended to do the 002 or 003?