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Re: [CISSP-D] {FW from CISSP-Discuss} CISSP, is it respected?

Subject: Re: [CISSP-D] {FW from CISSP-Discuss} CISSP, is it respected?
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2005 22:33:01 -0600


It is a good stepping stone towards a later CISSP.

But why should someone aim lower if they think can get the higher
certification?

I had no respect for them and would tell anyone who asked me about
their qualifications not to hire them as well. I considered writing
ISC2 to revoke their certifications, but figured that would be petty.

The legal term for such a letter could be defamation. It might also get
you a very well-deserved lawsuit.

If you really think the certification is just a green card for a job,
I hope you choose not to pursue it.

What other reason is there for pursuing a certification?

Chris

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