Julie,
I think Matthew hit it on the nose. Check out the web site. Very good resource. Another trend I have been noticing is that hiring companies/managers are looking for the CISSP designation as a requirement or strongly preferred.
Tim Trow
Security Engineer
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Hi Julie,
The only test I have found that provides some security knowledge
testing is the CISSP exam for information security professionals.
The web site with test information is located at the following:
http://www.isc2.org. ISC^2 is a independent consortium that does the
testing. This is a ~258 question test that deals with everything from VMS
security to encryption.
Matthew F. Caldwell, CISSP - Senior Consultant
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> I apologize if this email is being sent out of the realm of this listserv,
> but I am sorta lost as to where it would be appropriately sent..
> I am trying to find out how commercial business test their experts.
> 1. Are they tested?
> 2. How are they tested?
> 3. As a supervisor in Information Assurance/Security/Vulnerabilities, how
> do you OBJECTIVELY test the people that are supposed to know what they are
> doing.
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> Why test, I need to know where I am at, Is their a standard level of
> knowledge for this stuff???
> Any Help would be greatly benefical
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