Hello Paul,
I know that ICSA Labs is also working on vendor neutral security certs for people. They are well known for their product certs currently. You can get more info on their people certs at http://www.trusecure.com/html/secsol/practitioner.shtml. This was the topic of a long discussion a few months ago as well. I'm still waiting on the ICSA test to come out. I've already gone through some of the "required" classes at Global Knowledge but they were mostly common sense. Glad my company paid for them and not myself. 8^) Anyway, good luck.
opiesan
>From: Paul McNabb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: certifications
>Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 10:37:00 -0500 (CDT)
>
>I don't want to start a discussion about the pros and cons of
>certification, but I need to get some pointers to different
>companies and organizations that provide certification programs.
>
>I know about SANS, ISC2 (CISSP/SSCP), Microsoft, and Cisco. I was
>looking more to non-product certifications. Can anyone give me any
>URLs or info about individual security certification programs? Does
>IEEE, ACM, USENIX, or any other such organization provide them?
>
>thanks.
>paul
>
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