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RE: CISSP experience Question
From: "David Harley" <david.a.harley () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 10:56:08 +0100
A current CISSP does have something to lose if you are playing him...
I don't know that a current CISSP has ever been penalized for backing the wrong horse, but I suppose it could be an issue. I see it as more of an ethical issue: when you endorse, you're saying that you know the individual well enough to think that they're experienced, and also professionally and ethically qualified. -- David Harley CISSP, Small Blue-Green World Security Author/Editor/Consultant/Researcher AVIEN Guide to Malware: http://www.smallblue-greenworld.co.uk/pages/avienguide.html Security Bibliography: http://www.smallblue-greenworld.co.uk/pages/bibliography.html
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