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Re: Wireless Security
From: "Yousef Syed" <yousef.syed () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 08:49:50 +0100
Having a CISSP doesn't mean I know everything about Wireless Security, or that I'm a Network Administrator. Nor does it mean that I'm not humble enough to ask a question where I don't know something, rather than make it up as I go along. I've recognised the risk which is why (among many other things) I posted the question to the group. There are many people on this forum that do deal with this sort of thing and can (and have) post solutions that I wouldn't have come across. If everyone on this group with a few letters after their name knew everything, then it would be a very quiet forum. :-) ys On 06/02/2008, Mike Hale <eyeronic.design () gmail com> wrote:
Not to be a dick and all...but you have a CISSP and you need to ask this question?
-- Yousef Syed CISSP "To ask a question is to show ignorance; not to ask a question means you remain ignorant". http://www.linkedin.com/in/musashi
Current thread:
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- Re: Wireless Security Michael Painter (Feb 07)
- RE: Wireless Security Murda Mcloud (Feb 07)
- Re: Wireless Security pinowudi (Feb 08)
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- Re: Wireless Security steve menard (Feb 07)
- Re: Wireless Security Yousef Syed (Feb 07)
- RE: Wireless Security Villanueva, Pete (Feb 05)
- Re: Wireless Security John Jasen (Feb 06)
- RE: Wireless Security Murda Mcloud (Feb 06)
- Re: Wireless Security Yousef Syed (Feb 06)
- RE: Wireless Security David Harley (Feb 07)
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