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doctorlexus wrote: » It's possible. Part of the program is to be able to share your success story at the end. Hard to do that if you're already someone who's successful in security. "Yes, I was making $975,000 yr before the Cisco scholarship program. Once I completed it, I was able to finish filling the west wing of my estate with framed certifications. Thank you Cisco for creating yet another certification I could obtain." I just don't see it.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » I was thinking last night, with all of the high scores being reported here and I'm sure elsewhere out there, what if Cisco decided to not take in the people with the least or most current knowledge based on the assessment, and only accepted people who scored in the middle range from like 25%-75%? That would suck for all of us that scored above 75%
Abdullah.AA wrote: » your speculations are baseless. Ideally, the ones with the best scores make the best candidates.
Abdullah.AA wrote: » I only wanted to say there is no pointing and speculating or making assumptions based on nothing concrete, when Cisco have only announced few details of the program.
securityorc wrote: » I received my assessment mail yesterday and I have yet to take it (was flying back from vacation yesterday). When I got home late at night I noticed there was no internet, and had to wait for today and phone the ISP. Apparently my cable decided to die at one of the most inopportune moments. I got my hands on a mobile stick and was about to begin the assessment a couple minutes ago when the ISP called and told me they are sending a crew right now. And here I am waiting for internet and stuck at the password change screen and hoping the timer hasn't started when I clicked the link in the e-mail..
Cyberscum wrote: » Finally got mine. After a lot of thinking on who they are going to pick I came to the conclusion that they would most likely choose low scores to train into security guys. That's the whole reason they want success stories.... I doubt they will take a security guy who scores a 30 and already has credentials higher than what they are offering. So after much debate I will take it tonight and flunk it. Only time will tell, but I figure mid teens should be where they are looking for good candidates.
doctorlexus wrote: » Good plan, sir. Although I would suggest aiming a little higher, probably around 20/30...it shows potential, but not too much.
tphan3 wrote: » I was just thinking: What about someone who scored well, but he/she actually has no certs in hand at all. I actually bunch of friends who are way better at understanding Linux than I do because they use it early. Getting this cert could further advance his/her career like switching job or getting promotion. Hence, hopes for those got high scores, lol. Cisco has no idea how many certs we got, right?
Cyberscum wrote: » This cert is a joke. Just like most of them. A ploy to make money and gain market space. Its the business of certs. CISCO does not care about your past, future or present. They are looking to make themselves look good by "giving" people opportunities to advance themselves in the security realm just so they can start to cash in on the other cert mongers that made millions in the security sector. Good luck and hopefully I'll be writing a success story soon...
iseeyou wrote: » i don't agree with you. this is a great gesture from cisco and the last time i checked. no other company has done it i cant wait to enroll!!!
Cyberscum wrote: » No man your right, I need to change my tune. ...I'm sorry Mr CISCO. I should be grateful that you took the time out of your day to offer us all a "free" cert that no employer wants or is asking for. Your not like the other companies that I receive spam from on a daily basis for "free" this and "free" that. I have a gut feeling that you really mean good in what your doing and I can't wait to start my career in cyber security with this one cert. I want to also apologize to the members of this forum for clouding your thoughts about Mr CISCO. He/she has been nothing but honest to me and although he/she takes a lot of my hard earned money, I feel he/she only does it for my own good. Now I'm gonna get back to work before I cause any more issues.
E Double U wrote: » Don't forget to asok Cisco for forgiveness you heathen
Cyberscum wrote: » Too late. CISCO notified me that I needed to retake the assessment because of my civil disobedience so I did. They changed the test on me and had all kinds of complicated questions like...."what rhymes with FIRERALL and is part of security". I guessed directory traversal exploit, but after thinking about it for a bit I think it was cross site scripting vulnerability. .... let this be a lesson to you all.
Cyberscum wrote: » This cert is a joke. Just like most of them. A ploy to make money and gain market space.
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