TechGromit wrote: » Can I share any of my SelfStudy course materials? No. Users may not copy, reproduce, distribute, display, modify or create derivative works based upon all or any portion of the courseware in any medium whether printed, electronic or otherwise, without the express written consent of the SANS Institute. Without limiting the foregoing, user may not reproduce, distribute, re-publish, display, modify, or create derivative works based upon all or any portion of the courseware for purposes of teaching any computer or electronic security courses to any third party without the express written consent of the SANS Institute. This would include videos as well, Get permission then we'll talk. Actually I don't have any videos so I guess we will not talk.
NetworkNewb wrote: » Lol @ people who want to work in security yet say things like "The truth is I don't care" in regards to policies. If you really just wanted to learn that stuff you could just grab some books on the subject. Get real...
NetworkNewb wrote: » Following policies is considered "being so high up on your horse"... Any guesses on if this guy uses **** for his certifications as well? He sounds pretty trustworthy and I would believe anything he says in response to this too. Thanks for the laughs tonight sir.
SecurityNoob wrote: » Surprised it took someone this long to post this. The truth is I don't care. I imagine that most of you will think I'm extremely unethical for this but oh well. I wanna learn and this is something I'm open to. So yeah.
TechGromit wrote: » The issue is this website geared towards obtaining certifications, no one here would risk endangering there existing certifications, to take you up on your offer. I guess if you posted this offer on a website where no one bothers to get certifications, they would be more morally flexible taking you up on your offer. Honestly, I wish SANS allowed us to trade materials if no currency was involved, but they don't so I will no risk it.
SecurityNoob wrote: » In order to endanger their certifications, someone from here would have to go out of their way and contact SANs and report the person.
JDMurray wrote: » If they want YOUR details to revoke YOUR cert(s) for violating their rules you agreed on then I'll make it so.
InCryptable wrote: » Have there been requests made to YOU (OR other Mods) from SANS/GIAC for details on TechExams.net users and have YOU actually provided detailed info on TechExams.net users (i.e. User info, IP addresses, E-mail address, etc...) to various certification bodies?
xxxkaliboyxxx wrote: » Loaded question, as a fake internet lawyer, I advised against answering that.