https://www.isc2.org/ . The CISSP is a pretty important certification to have. Both from a learning standpoint as well as a requirement on alot of job postings.
https://www.offsec.com/courses/pen-200 . This is a low cost cert but highly intensive and requires a lot of time and effort. Very valuable in senior level security positions. Read what the site says here -> The industry-leading Penetration Testing with Kali Linux (PWK/PEN-200) course introduces penetration testing methodologies, tools and techniques via hands-on experience and is self-paced. Learners who complete the course and pass the exam will earn the OffSec Certified Professional (OSCP) certification which requires holders to successfully attack and penetrate various live machines in a safe lab environment. The OSCP is considered to be more technical than other ethical hacking certifications and is one of the few that requires evidence of practical penetration testing skills.
https://www.giac.org/certifications/penetration-tester-gpen/
In my opinion one of the more popular SANS certs to get and highly regarded.
The GIAC Penetration Tester certification validates a practitioner's ability to properly conduct a penetration test, using best practice techniques and methodologies. GPEN certification holders have the knowledge and skills to conduct exploits and engage in detailed reconnaissance, as well as utilize a process-oriented approach to penetration testing projects.
https://www.giac.org/certifications/certified-incident-handler-gcih/
Another must have SANS certification if you can get it.
The GIAC Incident Handler certification validates a practitioner's ability to detect, respond, and resolve computer security incidents using a wide range of essential security skills. GCIH certification holders have the knowledge needed to manage security incidents by understanding common attack techniques, vectors and tools, as well as defend against and respond to such attacks when they occur.
https://www.comptia.org/certifications/security
The Comptia Security + certification is a good entry point in Cybersecurity. Take a look.
https://www.isaca.org/credentialing/cism
The ISACA Certified Information Security Manager is a good certification to have. The CISA is another important one. These certifications revolve more around auditing and governance. Take a look! It' can't hurt.
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