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Re: IT Projects Flop
Nope, not unique at all, been there done that. We have a software that can be used to keep track of assets and perform risk assessments, but because of the not-very-user-friendliness factor of the application, neither one of us wants to use it, even though we are constantly forced to do so, mainly to show that we are using… -
Re: CISSP integrity destroyed with CBT exam
Another weak post, sorry to offend, just being honest! You telling me that you think that ISC2 didn't due their due diligence when pursuing this endeavor? Please read other posts about this same exact topic, if it doesn't effect the price of tea in China is it really that relevant of you being concerned that it will… -
Re: Personal Advice Regarding: CCNP SWITCH or CCDA
I am to trying to decide what to do certification wise. I use to design data centers. Not only the data side but every other system from power fault, and physical security. I found my self right now only holding two valid certifications. This is due to the fact they are no longer being given. A ton of interviewers look at… -
Re: ISACA Exam Results June 2015
Most of the people were saying, this time CISM exam was difficult. I have taken the exam for the first time, not sure about the previous versions.. Compare to CISSP, exam is not that difficult. I have to utilize the full 4 hours for completing all the questions. Most of the times, the tension was to recheck whether I have… -
Re: First time as manager
Simple. Just shout a lot, wave your arms about when your colleagues miss deadlines and bully your new minions into submission. Then cut their pay by 15% and force them to work longer hours. It's easy this management lark ;) I'm only joking of course! Firstly, congrats and good luck in your new role. You may want to look at… -
Re: Another ITIL hater...
@ Iris, I always chuckle when I see an IT manager with Six Sigma. Six Sigma is fantastic in manufacturing when you are building high quality items, such as pace makers or other life critical devices. The 99.996% defect free rate makes sense. But in IT it's goofy, I understand downtime etc, but it's an overkill and it's… -
Re: A+, N+, S+ for free in Colorado
The option, as it stands right now, is to either go for the Windows 7 cert and then continue on to MCSA training or start the Cisco path. Both training programs start shortly after the CompTIA training so I have to choose one to do first. I am leaning toward the Cisco training but at my age I want to be pragmatic with… -
Re: career advice - advancement
I would say it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to stay within the field of IT, I'd obviously recommend going with the IS degree. However, if you feel you need a change, finance isn't a bad option. What I would not do though is go after a plain business degree, from what I have learned, it is one of the… -
Re: Why so many certifications for the security field?
The information security field is just scratching the surface and will continue to evolve as business are now ensuring it's incorporated into their business strategies. 10 years ago, there were 75% less security related hacks, leaks, and vulnerabilities. In today's world, everyone must be connected to their cell phone,… -
Re: Let's discuss about my future
As always great info :D, Funny thing about the PMP is that i was going for it before this massive change came into my life. the PMI guys made a training with a few people on my company ( as some HR catering to our future leaders mumbo jumbo) and they have plans to open a certification center in our country( right now you…
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