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Message-ID: <00db01c418f4$bd6bc520$1214dd80@corp.emc.com>
From: exibar at thelair.com (Exibar)
Subject: Training & Certifications

Without the experience behind the cert, any and all certs aren't even worth
the paper they're printed on.  With that said, the most notable Security
cert would have to be CISSP.  After that, take your pick of GIAC certs,
CISCO certs help as well even if they are not directly security related.

   Exibar

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Repp" <robertrepp@...mail.com>
To: <full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com>
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 2:22 PM
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Training & Certifications


> I'm getting ready to launch a small business computer consultancy, and I'd
> like to be able to show some certifications in network security.
>
> 1. Who has the best network security training programs?
>
> 2. Whose network security certification is well-respected (I'm planning to
> hire some people, and this will be a consideration)?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
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