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RE: University Degree or CISSP
From: "Ken Kousky" <kkousky () ip3inc com>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 08:05:16 -0500
Toby - this is part of the problem with many techie arguments, Bill Gates dropped out so I don't have to work hard, study, get a solid education. No, I can take a one week bootcamp and get certified and do the job. Security work requires a great deal of technical knowledge as well as solid understanding of the business itself. American's will continue to see their jobs outsourced as long as the drive to under-education and shortcutting the pursuit of knowledge, which is very hard work, continues. If one looks at any serious study on lifetime earnings, there is overwhelming data that shows a substantial and sustained growth in earnings resulting from college and post graduate degrees. The paper is the symbol - it's the education that counts and just as desecrating the flag takes on importance because of the symbol and not the cotton or nylon fabric, discussions that suggest that degrees don't matter get confused as education doesn't matter. Our original question of CISSP or Degree shouldn't be based on anecdotal experiences with PhD or CISSPs but rather on the well documented fact that a degree in this economy matters more than ever and we do a terrible disservice to young professionals to every suggest that certification can be construed to substitute for an advanced education. I stand behind the argument that there is absolutely no comparison between an honest degree (not those I'm offered by the hundreds every day online) and a certification. -----Original Message----- From: Toby Barrick [mailto:tbarrick () cox net] Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 4:52 PM To: Ken Kousky; security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: University Degree or CISSP Ken, With you as a degree holder (I assume that you are) I'm sure that you feel that way about a degree. The fact of the matter is that a degree is a piece of paper, a mark on a stick as to what you have spent in dollars and time. A CISSP is a mark on a stick as to what you know (memorized) about security related issues (plus whatever money was spent). Neither of which, in the real word is worth it's weight in paper. I know lots of folks that have PhD that are worthless. Yeah they bang down the bucks due to the paper on the wall, but they are totally clueless. I know mechanics that make more than I do investing in futures. I'm not a big fan of the guy but take Bill Gates for example. He does not have a degree, he dropped out of college. I'd actually be surprised if he even has any certifications. The bottom line counts in this world is vision, insight, intuition, hard work, and a feel for situations that whisper "this is not right," I can fix it - then acting on that thought. Ok - I'm sure the flames will fly in my face, but that is my opinion. Have a great day. Ken Kousky wrote:
This is the craziest conversation I ever heard of - there is NO comparison between a REAL degree and CISSP. CISSP is great, valuable and vital but it isn't in any way comparable. Simply put, if you don't have a degree - get one and get the best one you can. -----Original Message----- From: Huang, John, GCM [mailto:John.Huang () rbsgc com] Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 1:41 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP Degree or CISSP? It depends on where you are in life. A degree helps you in the door and advancement into a management position usually require a college degree. But if you're already in the field and don't have a college degree, a CISSP cert is easier to obtain in a shorter amount of time, and provide more immediate benefit since you can put the things you learn into use. -----Original Message----- From: shyaam () gmail com [mailto:shyaam () gmail com] Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:25 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Re: University Degree or CISSP Yes, Very true. Nothing counts equivalent to experience, but experience comes only when someone starts somewhere. I have seen one big thing happening around. People in the industries shifted from technology to business, that is the point when they lost the security and created more loopholes in their own products as they reduced the time needed, reduced budgets and spent more on advertisements and marketing. How does that reflect on people. They need people already with experience. But how is that possible. Everybody needs to start somewhere. So experience does count, but I would say some foundation, some added qualification and some experience is good for a cool job. For a startup job, some degree and some cert is essential. PS: This is my opinion, I am not pointing out any company or any private organization. -S- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- EARN A MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION ASSURANCE - ONLINE The Norwich University program offers unparalleled Infosec management education and the case study affords you unmatched consulting experience. Tailor your education to your own professional goals with degree customizations including Emergency Management, Business Continuity Planning, Computer Emergency Response Teams, and Digital Investigations. http://www.msia.norwich.edu/secfocus ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------- ******************************************************************** This e-mail is intended only for the addressee named above. As this e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information, if you are not the named addressee, you are not authorized to retain, read, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. ********************************************************************
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- Re: University Degree or CISSP Saqib Ali (Jan 23)
- RE: University Degree or CISSP evb (Jan 24)
- Re: University Degree or CISSP Saqib Ali (Jan 23)
- Re: Re: University Degree or CISSP shyaam (Jan 23)
- RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP Huang, John, GCM (Jan 24)
- RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP Ken Kousky (Jan 24)
- Re: University Degree or CISSP Steven Kalcevich (Jan 25)
- Re: University Degree or CISSP Toby Barrick (Jan 25)
- RE: University Degree or CISSP Ken Kousky (Jan 26)
- RE: University Degree or CISSP evb (Jan 26)
- RE: University Degree or CISSP David Gillett (Jan 27)
- RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP Greg van der Gaast (Jan 29)
- RE: Re: University Degree or CISSP Ken Kousky (Jan 24)
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