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At 07:31 PM 3/18/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
announcing that their
Peter,
I have many times come to the similar conclusion in regards to Cisco's
ways of screwing up the whole certification recognition. It's no more
one of the ways to validate individual's knowledge of technologies and
Cisco products...However, as hard as I have worked to get the #
I don't think
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
Cisco also announced today highly prestigious certification support across
the entire PIX Family of security appliances. Certifications earned include
the Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4) certification, and
both ICSA Labs
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
announcing that their product received some sort of certificaton?
Now, if you were concerned that Cisco has too many ways for people to get
Human resource/people hiring IT folks are going to need the *CCCE soon!!!
* Cisco Certified Certification Expert
Dave
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
Cisco also announced today highly prestigious certification support across
the entire PIX
I need to read more carefully as Priscilla pointed out, this is not
another Cisco cert as my response belows ASSumes :(
Dave give me another green beer!
MADMAN wrote:
Human resource/people hiring IT folks are going to need the *CCCE soon!!!
* Cisco Certified Certification Expert
At 07:31 PM 3/18/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
announcing that their product received some sort of certificaton?
Exactly.. I think
My reading of this announcement is that the products listed meet certain
quality assurance certifications, not that there are new certifications
available for these products. I know the Common Criteria certfication is a
security products certification used to identify products that have been
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