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Re: CISSP experience Question
From: Sajed Naseem <sajednaseemunix () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 15:42:57 -0400
David/Bruce,I am so glad this discussion is happening on this forum. It is awesome! No lying, cheating, deception clause needs to be desperately added to the technology profession.
Regards, -SN David Harley wrote:
I would think that endorsing someone you don't know could backfire if they turn out to not have the experience you vouched forOr worse. I quite agree. What I was trying to say, I think, is that if you endorse someone you don't know (or don't know well enough) for a cert that requires its holders to be honest and ethically aware, that in itself is ethically questionable.In practical terms, ethical issues are among the crucial issues for our professional. If you show questionable ethical judgment how much can the rest of your work be trusted?Couldn't agree more.
Current thread:
- RE: CISSP experience Question David Harley (Jun 01)
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- RE: CISSP experience Question David Harley (Jun 01)
- Re: RE: CISSP experience Question bruce_mcculley (Jun 04)
- RE: RE: CISSP experience Question David Harley (Jun 04)
- Re: CISSP experience Question Sajed Naseem (Jun 04)
- RE: RE: CISSP experience Question David Harley (Jun 04)