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RE: RE: Notes from CISSP class with Dr. Eric Cole

Subject: RE: RE: Notes from CISSP class with Dr. Eric Cole
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 13:53:06 +1000
I am sorry, but how is this a "knee slapper"?
 
Passing the CISSP does not mean having detailed knowledge of an MS course. They 
are separate and having one does not preclude or substitute for the other.
 
Craig
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: f_kenisky@earthlink.net [mailto:f_kenisky@earthlink.net] 
        Sent: Wed 12/10/2005 3:43 AM 
        To: webappsec@securityfocus.com 
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        Subject: Re: RE: Notes from CISSP class with Dr. Eric Cole
        
        
Here's a knee slapper.

Several months after I passed the CISSP exam I went over COMPUSA learning 
center to put my name in the hat as an Instructor to teach the security part of 
the Microsoft exam.  Now I'm not nor have I ever been MS certified.  I was told 
that because I didn't hold an MS certification that I couldn't teach the class.


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