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Re: University Degree or CISSP
From: "Vladimir B. Kropotov" <slyman2000 () Mail ru>
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 09:43:57 +0400
Hi folks! syc> Is it better (in terms of technology and industry acceptablity) to get a university degree on information security than certifications such as syc> ccna/ccsp, ceh (or security+) and cissp? syc> Soum I have a degree in Information Security and now working on my Ph.D in Moscow Bauman Tech. University. I'm sure that certification show that you're able to deal with very specialized thing. University degree means (at least in Russia) that you can independently learn, understand and apply your knowlege in any field even if that field is a little corresponding to your degree. In other words, Certificetes -> Ability to do particular things University Degree -> Ability to solve problems even if you don't know how to solve -- Regards Vladimir B. Kropotov mailto:slyman2000 () Mail ru
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