RE: Article: Study Says Security Expertise In Short Supply

From: Mike Hrubes (MHrubesat_private)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 13:15:03 PST

  • Next message: Simon, William M.: "RE: Article: Study Says Security Expertise In Short Supply"

    I'm going to have to agree with the list on this one.  Minneapolis area
    doesn't seem to have a large amount of security job openings either.
    Appears to me that a large percentage of the postings in this area are
    DBAs.  
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jay D. Dyson [mailto:jdysonat_private]
    Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 12:20 PM
    To: Meritt James
    Cc: Ed Spencer; securityjobsat_private
    Subject: Re: Article: Study Says Security Expertise In Short Supply
    
    
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    On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Meritt James wrote:
    
    > "According to a recent report from online certification company
    > Brainbench, disaster-recovery and network-security skills are scarce
    > within the IT workforce."
    > 
    > Full article at http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20011121S0015
    
    	Could have fooled me with the scarcity of such jobs in the Los
    Angeles area.  (There seems to be a wealth of such opportunities on the
    East Coast, but my wife's work is in support of the DoD and thus I'm
    effectively tied to the L.A. area.)
    
    	I'm serious.  I've been managing with part-time security
    advisory
    work for NASA coupled with independent consulting gigs (following the
    massive RIF at OneSecure in July), and I have yet to find a company that
    isn't in the throes of downsizing (if not outright eliminating) any and
    every computer and network security department they have.  This makes
    for
    some pretty thin job opportunities. 
    
    	Someone please provide information to the contrary if they think
    I'm wrong.  :)
    
    - -Jay
    
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