[ale] [Somewhat OT] DoD 8570 IAT Level II Compliance

Leam Hall leamhall at gmail.com
Wed May 9 06:01:36 EDT 2012


Much better to be sponsored unless you have a specific high paying job 
you are targeting and can afford the cash outlay. By getting your 8570 
and ITIL you are telling the recruiter that you speak the client's 
language and will do your part. They will start slobbering to get you in.

Leam

On 05/08/2012 10:46 PM, Matthew wrote:
> You have to be sponsored. Technically you can do it yourself, but its
> like 10k, and red tape galore. Your RHCE, might as well just get the
> Security+. If you are already 8570 compliant, your more likely to get
> hired somewhere that will sponsor you. Likewise if you have a clearance,
> but not the certs yet, same thing, you have something that others would
> have to catch up on.
>
>   Just to give you an idea, a Secret Clearance can take upto 18 months
> to complete. You may get an interm within a month. When filling out the
> forms, be honest. If you did some stupid things, they would be able to
> find out about, let them know. I got my interm in about a month, and
> hint my license plates for my cars is HACK3R (2 different states). And
> known to be at the cons. Just be honest.
>
> The way I got my job was I had posted my resume on the state's job board
> (IN), and was called by a contracting company (most of the jobs are
> through those, which is fine.) I honestly would have never applied for
> the job had I of seen it. I looked at my TI and thought I was under
> qualified, now realizing the person I am replacing, I am more than
> qualified for. So take a chance if you want.
>
> Regards
>
> Matthew Conley.
>
> On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Andrew Wade <andrewiwade at gmail.com
> <mailto:andrewiwade at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     For someone who does not currently have security clearance, is the
>     path to getting security clearance relying on you being a full time
>     employee for a company that sponsors you or can you pursue it yourself?
>
>     Andrew Wade
>     RHCE
>
>
>     On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Matthew <simontek at gmail.com
>     <mailto:simontek at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         I am 8570, I do IA up here in Indiana, the navy.mil
>         <http://navy.mil> address that signed up recently is me. Contact
>         me offlist if you need the LPIC 1/Linux+ book.
>
>         Currently working on LPIC II and RHCE, And CISSP. Security
>         Clearance is a pain. You will need to fill out an SF-86 form,
>         when you get a job that requires it. Secret lasts 10 years, and
>         TSC is 5?. Clearancejobs.com will be your best friend afterwards.
>
>
>
>         http://www.opm.gov/forms/html/sf.asp (unclassified) so you can
>         check it out (I grabbed it via google).
>
>
>         On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Leam Hall <leamhall at gmail.com
>         <mailto:leamhall at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>             Just a note for those who may be looking at the job market.
>             ATL has a
>             lot of Department of Defense contractors in the area and all
>             through GA.
>             One of the big things that will attract you to recruiters is
>             being DoD
>             8570 IAT Level II complaint.
>
>             This is actually easier than you might think. It requires an
>             OS and a
>             Security certification. Linux+ and a Security+ will take
>             care of that
>             for you. You must have both, but of course you can go
>             further with RHCE,
>             LPIC II/III, CISSP, etc...
>
>             The other good cert to have is ITIL v3 Foundations. Go in
>             with some
>             friends to get the book and training set from The Art of
>             Service, it's
>             about $90. Of the ones I've seen TAoS is the best. I passed
>             the test but
>             I've been using ITIL, unknowingly, for years.
>
>             If you want to get a job with a clearance be prepared to
>             answer a lot of
>             questions, document where all you've lived and worked, and
>             do lots more
>             questions. Half a forest dies every time someone applies for a
>             clearance. Don't get upset about your privacy; be honest. If
>             that sort
>             of thing isn't for you then don't gripe if they don't change
>             the system
>             to meet your expectations.
>
>             Like any corporate job it has ups and downs. You can prepare
>             yourself to
>             have a better chance with some simple certifications and
>             documented work
>             experience.
>
>             Enjoy!
>
>             Leam
>                -- No, I'm not a recruiter nor did I stay in a Holiday
>             Inn last night.
>
>
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