interesting email to contradict those employment surveys.

=jay

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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 16:20:52 -0800
From: Bill Cavdek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Article: Study Says Security Expertise In Short Supply

I live in San Jose/Silicon Valley and have trying to find employment
since Labor Day.  I have been a Network and Systems Administrator for 8
years dealing with both Unix and NT.  I also have a CISSP and CCNA, as
well as three professional certificates from University of California,
Santa Cruz, in Web and E-Commerce Security, Network Engineering, and
Network Management and Administration.

After blanketing a list of about 300 high tech companies in S.V. well
over 6 weeks ago with resumes and cover letters, I received one, yes one,
phone interview, which was not a good fit for me.

I also received a handful of inquiries from recruiters, after having
posted my resume on 10-12 high tech job boards.

During this same time period, I sent resumes to 12-15 government
agencies, and several Defense contractors (opening up my search
nationwide).  None of them have produced any responses either, except for
maybe a "thank you, we will keep you in mind".

Then, as someone else stated, I could always work a 6-12 week contract
position for about $20 per hour.

In summation, no one can prove to me that security people are in short
supply.  Everyone is talking the talk, but no one is walking the
walking.  It would be interesting to know what, and/or who, is fueling
these "security shortage" reports.

Our time will come, but don't believe anyone who says it is happening
right now.

Bill Cavdek, CISSP, CCNA


Meritt James wrote:

> "According to a recent report from online certification company
> Brainbench, disaster-recovery and network-security skills are scarce
> within the IT workforce."
>
> ................
>
> Full article at http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20011121S0015
> --
> James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
> Booz | Allen | Hamilton
> phone: (410) 684-6566


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