Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
> 
> How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??

What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
announcing that their product received some sort of certificaton?

Now, if you were concerned that Cisco has too many ways for people to get
certified and that the situation is getting out of hand, I might agree.

Priscilla


>  
> "Cisco also announced today highly prestigious certification
> support across
> the entire PIX Family of security appliances. Certifications
> earned include
> the Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4)
> certification, and
> both ICSA Labs firewall and IPSec certifications. These
> certifications
> provide customers with independent and objective validation
> that a company's
> product meets certain levels of quality and reliability, and
> are among the
> industry's most respected and stringent criteria for
> certification.
> Providing customers broad certification support across the
> Cisco PIX family
> within a common operating system increases operational
> efficiencies and
> lowers support and management costs."
>  
>  
> Duncan Maccubbin
> US Network Support, Cable and Wireless
> CCNA, CCNP, CSS1, MCSE4
> Work (703)287-6975
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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