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Re: CCSP Self-Study
From: Sajed Naseem <sajednaseemunix () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 15:45:32 -0400
Brain/List,I appreciate your answer. I am not trying to be a moral standard, or trying to patronize anyone. I am new to this list. Should surfacing ideas or resources that is illegal be part of this list?
To be honest, I am trying to be a honest security engineer and it is difficult at times, b/c too many people in the industry seem to feel that ripping of Microsoft, Apple or company x is not an issue. anyone is free to comment.
-SN Brian Loe wrote:
IF yo can get to the book, you're lucky...and one has to wonder what else you'll get with the book, but won't know about. It's an illegal copy. On 5/31/07, Sajed Naseem <sajednaseemunix () gmail com> wrote:Do we have the authority to use this book from Cisco? -SN
Current thread:
- CCSP Self-Study Brian Loe (May 25)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Dean Davis (May 29)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Ramki (May 30)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Brian Loe (May 30)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Robert Burnett (May 30)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Dean Davis (May 30)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Pawan Saini (May 31)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Sajed Naseem (May 31)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Brian Loe (May 31)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Sajed Naseem (May 31)
- Re: CCSP Self-Study Ramki (May 30)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Dean Davis (May 29)
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Pawan Saini (May 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: CCSP Self-Study Chinnery, Paul (May 30)
- Re: RE: CCSP Self-Study ddistler (May 31)