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RE: Value of certifications Apr 25 2007 10:12PM
Simmons, James (jsimmons eds com) (1 replies)
Re: Value of certifications Apr 26 2007 01:33PM
TJ Stamm (tjs essex1 com) (1 replies)
RE: Value of certifications Apr 26 2007 08:36PM
Simmons, James (jsimmons eds com) (2 replies)
RE: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 05:12PM
andrews rbacomm com (1 replies)

Quoting "Simmons, James" <jsimmons (at) eds (dot) com [email concealed]>:

>
> Do you honestly think that any of these companies have
> put that much time and effort into their tests?

The ISC2 is far from a startup company. ISACA has also been around a
while. And their COBIT standard is used many places....

I may be wrong, but I think they have put some thought into their tests.

> They are not getting the certs to learn
> anything new. They are getting them to prove that they know.

Are you seriously arguing that most people who get their CISSP didn't
learn anything new to pass? Would the same apply to the CISA and CISM
tests from ISACA?

> And at that
> point I question why these certs have to cost so much?

While I wish they cost less, since I will be paying for any tests
myself, the are at what the market will bear. If you can make one
cheaper that is just effective, go ahead and do so. :)

Brad

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RE: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 07:24PM
Simmons, James (jsimmons eds com) (1 replies)
RE: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 08:50PM
Ackley, Alex (aackley epmgpc com) (1 replies)
RE: Value of certifications May 01 2007 09:39PM
Simmons, James (jsimmons eds com)
Re: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 04:41PM
Yousef Syed (yousef syed gmail com) (2 replies)
RE: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 09:25PM
Craig Wright (Craig Wright bdo com au)
RE: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 07:03PM
Simmons, James (jsimmons eds com) (1 replies)
Re: Value of certifications Apr 27 2007 11:25PM
Patrick (flymooney gmail com)







 

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