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Message-ID: <f398fbb505032221542b3b7fdd@mail.gmail.com>
From: vulcanius at gmail.com (vulcanius)
Subject: CISSP Test

I know that much, I just think it's a bit dumb that the only form of
certification/education they had was a CISSP. Not to mention they
comprised over half of the sector's employees.


On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:52:23 -0800, robert@...dsecurity.com
<robert@...dsecurity.com> wrote:
> vulcanius(vulcanius@...il.com)@Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 12:40:51AM -0500:
> > Back in the summer of 2003 I went out to Silicon Valley and met Jeff
> > Snyder, Sen. Vice Pres of Veridian's security sector (now General
> > Dynamics by the way) and I was surprised to find out that a little
> > over half of the employees in their sec. division didn't have any form
> > of college degree, they only had CISSPs.
> 
> IIRC you have to have a certain number of CISSP certified people to bid on some government contracts.
> 
> Robert
> 
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> Robert E. Lee
> CEO, Dyad Security, Inc.
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