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Subject: [CISSP-D] Anyone want to start a new topic?
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 21:04:28 -0500
Hey gang!

 

I've had real fun engaging with you all this last few days.  It looks like
the chatter is dying down some.  I have a few ideas for discussion I would
like to share with you.

 

What is three to four years of experience in Information Security?   I am
not a pure play security professional.  Many aspects of my job involve
security but that isn't all I do.  What qualifies?  What doesn't?  Why not?

 

Recently someone mentioned business drivers as part of a security
discussion.  Have you guys ever felt pressure to secure a successful
production network?  How do you find the balance point, security v.s.
productivity?

 

What areas of the CBK are you most comfortable with?  Most of us probably
blurt out the "Telecommunications and Network Security" but what else?
Anything you want to learn more about?

 

This is just a petty attempt at getting a conversation rolling,

 

Take care!

 

Dave

 

 

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