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Message-ID: <112320052139.1930.4384E17E000062170000078A22007348309C9C0E9D090D0E9D0CD29D019B0E020A9C@comcast.net>
Date: Wed Nov 23 21:39:20 2005
From: senator.crabgrass at comcast.net (senator.crabgrass@...cast.net)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

The proof is in the pudding.  IMHO which is often not so H the cert game is nothing more than  a lucrative revenue generator. For either the test givers or the vender pusher or the land of test king. Buy the initials if you must, hands on and a solid understanding of how and why the stack works be it network or cpu will serve you well. 


vote for me


> > - Most of their instructors are unqualified to answer any questions
> > that are not in their training books.
> 
> This is why I only do them as "challenge" certifications, and then only 
> when I'm looking for another job (managers like to see lots of initials 
> after your name).
> 
> Does *any* security cert say anything about the individual to whom it's 
> issued .. nope, just that they're persistent.
> 
> My $0.02.
> 
> Michael Holstein (lots of initials...)
> Cleveland State University
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