Should I intern with the NSA or with (DHS) CISA?
My first cybersecurity internship and what I'm doing. Are any newcomers doing things similar?
Cisa Certification - Does internship experience count?
Passed CISA 1st attempt w/ only internship and undergrad under my belt. AMA
Were most of the questions on the exam similar in difficulty to the Difficult and Expert questions from the QAE? Were there any softball questions at all throughout the exam? Were there any concepts on that exam that looked unfamiliar to you?
More on reddit.comHi, guys! I don't usually post on Reddit, but I wanted to reach out to a community who could give me some good advice about a tough decision that I have to make immediately. A couple of months ago, I received a conditional job offer for a cybersecurity internship with the NSA. The nature of this internship would include working with a group of other interns. AFTER receiving the offer and beginning security processing for the past month, I recently learned that I still have an upcoming phone interview. I have no idea how many applicants will be cut. Well, the other day, I received another job offer from a division within CISA. I would be working directly with a team of about a dozen staff members. This job is absolutely guaranteed upon security processing and a drug test. However, I have to accept or decline the offer by tomorrow. I am terrified of rejecting the offer, then subsequently being cut by the NSA. Should I play it safe and go with CISA? Or take the risk? In general, does anyone have any idea or opinion about which agency is more suitable for an aspiring cybersecurity professional? This is such a noobish, stupid question, but in my defense, I have only found vague information about the agencies' cyber missions and their past internships online. Any past interns out there?
TL;DR: I have to pick between an internship with the NSA and CISA. Which should I go with? Why?