Rivaman,
Have you checked into the SSCP certification. It is the entry level to the CISSP cert and only requires knowledge of seven security domains, rather than the 10 required for the CISSP. The test is half as long and the prerequisite experience level is less, as well. Take at look at
for more information on this certification.
There are a number of other security certs out there, including the SANS tracks. If you are experienced in a particular vendor product line, Checkpoint has the CCSA/CCSE certification track, Cisco has just announced that the CSS1 is being remolded into a full fledged CCSP track, very useful if you work with the PIX platform. Other vendors also have security certifications, as well. Check individual vendor websites for more information. In fact, if you don't have very much experience in security, but have a solid basis in networking, I believe that CompTIA is coming out with a general Security+ certification. Not sure what the value of it is, right now, other than a basic entry level certification, but what the h***, everybody has to start somewhere and it would get you headed down the security trail. Just as with all topics technological, once you get on the certification treadmill, beware, it never ends, there is always something new to learn and/or respond to.
Good Luck in your endeavors,
Joe Joseph B. Baugh, PMP, CISSP, CBM, CCNP, CCDP, CCSE, CUE
Network Services Manager, Sierra Southwest Cooperative
"The road goes on forever and the party never ends." -- Joe Ely:
Love And Danger, 1993