certification

a_j_moran_at_yahoo.co.uk
Date: 08/18/05


Date: 18 Aug 2005 07:18:13 -0700

Hi All,

I appreciate you get asked this all the time ;) and have been looking
through some of the previous posts on this topic (honest!) but can I
ask what you think of security certification (esp. CISSP - is it worth
the money/effort ?).

Have worked as a security developer for the past few years (sys + app
dev etc.) but have little enough to do with operational or "soft"
security stuff.

tia,
A.



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