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| Subject: | RE: University Degree or CISSP |
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| Date: | Fri, 27 Jan 2006 12:12:52 +1100 |
Further, A logical "or" includes either item A, item B or a combination of items A and B. An "exclusive OR" was not mentioned and "or" may in fact represent either of two alternatives 'or' both. "Or" may be used to indicate a synonymous or equivalent expression. The conjecture may also indicate uncertainty or indefiniteness. Thus there is a valid argument in the affirmative for the acceptance of "both". "both" dictates a valid answer to the question both through an indication of uncertainty or indefiniteness to the choice and also poses the question as the value of either in pure comparison. Regards Craig -----Original Message----- From: evb [mailto:swiver@cox.net] Sent: 26 January 2006 12:20 To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: University Degree or CISSP College is intended to teach people how to think and communicate, both verbally in writing. The CISSP is not. To bring Bill Gates into this I think is to steer a bit of course. Further, the question was presented as an either/or question, so the answer of "both" doesn't count. Eric www.risk-averse.com :-----Original Message----- :From: Toby Barrick [mailto:tbarrick@cox.net] :Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 2:52 PM :To: Ken Kousky; security-basics@securityfocus.com :Subject: Re: University Degree or CISSP : :Ken, : :With you as a degree holder (I assume that you are) I'm sure :that you feel that way about a degree. The fact of the matter :is that a degree is a piece of paper, a mark on a stick as to :what you have spent in dollars and time. A CISSP is a mark on :a stick as to what you know (memorized) about security related :issues (plus whatever money was spent). Neither of which, in :the real word is worth it's weight in paper. : :I know lots of folks that have PhD that are worthless. Yeah :they bang down the bucks due to the paper on the wall, but :they are totally clueless. I know mechanics that make more :than I do investing in futures. : :I'm not a big fan of the guy but take Bill Gates for example. :He does not have a degree, he dropped out of college. I'd :actually be surprised if he even has any certifications. : :The bottom line counts in this world is vision, insight, :intuition, hard work, and a feel for situations that whisper :"this is not right," I can fix it - then acting on that thought. : :Ok - I'm sure the flames will fly in my face, but that is my opinion. : :Have a great day. : : :Ken Kousky wrote: : :> This is the craziest conversation I ever heard of - there is NO :> comparison between a REAL degree and CISSP. CISSP is great, valuable :> and vital but it isn't in any way comparable. :> :> Simply put, if you don't have a degree - get one and get the :best one :> you can. :> :> -----Original Message----- :> From: Huang, John, GCM [mailto:John.Huang@rbsgc.com] :> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 1:41 PM :> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com :> Subject: RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP :> :> Degree or CISSP? It depends on where you are in life. A degree helps :> you in the door and advancement into a management position usually :> require a college degree. But if you're already in the field :and don't :> have a college degree, a CISSP cert is easier to obtain in a shorter :> amount of time, and provide more immediate benefit since you can put :> the things you learn into use. :> :> -----Original Message----- :> From: shyaam@gmail.com [mailto:shyaam@gmail.com] :> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:25 PM :> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com :> Subject: Re: Re: University Degree or CISSP :> :> Yes, :> Very true. Nothing counts equivalent to experience, but experience :> comes only when someone starts somewhere. I have seen one big thing :> happening around. People in the industries shifted from :technology to :> business, that is the point when they lost the security and created :> more loopholes in their own products as they reduced the :time needed, :> reduced budgets and spent more on advertisements and marketing. :> How does that reflect on people. They need people already with :> experience. But how is that possible. Everybody needs to start :> somewhere. So experience does count, but I would say some :foundation, :> some added qualification and some experience is good for a cool job. :> For a startup job, some degree and some cert is essential. :> :> PS: This is my opinion, I am not pointing out any company or any :> private organization. :> :> -S- :> Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation in respect of matters arising within those States and Territories of Australia where such legislation exists. DISCLAIMER The information contained in this email and any attachments is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not use or disclose the information. If you have received this email in error, please inform us promptly by reply email or by telephoning +61 2 9286 5555. Please delete the email and destroy any printed copy. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender. 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