On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Alec Muffett - SunLabs wrote: > >I've been doing this for nearly 20 years and I find the material > >a challenge. Despite what people like Paul Robertson say, this is a > >true test. Adhearing to what I like to think of as "Bernstein's law" I'm apt to respond to anywhere I'm quoted ;) > I won't argue with the fact that taking some kind of exam in the field > at least shows some sort of dedication to the topic of security, and > therefore could help employers sort some of the wheat from the chaff > of job applications. I'm not so sure it doesn't show some sort of dedication to taking tests. While Anton has obviously not been motivated to do this by lack of a future, I'd be interested in hearing his apprasial of the other test takers to contrast with what I've seen for the last 3 or 4 years. [snip] > Without "CLUES"(TM), all the knowledge in the world will not protect > your network; it is a regrettable almost-certaintly, however, that > your insurance premiums will eventually be bound to how many certificates > your staff have passed, rather than how many "CLUES"(TM) they possess. I seriously fear this case. It's difficult enough now to get a valid business case for security funded. > [2] Speaking as someone whose only security (or indeed computing) > qualification whatsoever is a "Introductory Fortran for Numerical Analysis" > course segment taken in 1986 as part of an Astronomy degree.[3] > > [3] Presumably this means I know nothing about security and therefore > am unemployable in the field. Hey, for the paltry sum of a few rounds of beer, the Gargoyle which sits on my monitor will certify you. He got the idea from Marcus' cat's firewall certification process. Never fear, you too can be part of the "Information Superhighway Highway Patrol." Badges are extra ;) Paul ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Robertson "My statements in this message are personal opinions probertsat_private which may have no basis whatsoever in fact." PSB#9280
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