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the SANS SNAP courses are new, and they do not have the recognition as the CISSP does. 
 SANS SNAP courses are still pretty much in the infancy development, some courses are 
much mature than the others.  One approach is to sign up for every single conference 
out there, become a conference roadie if you will.  Another approach is become 
intimate with the Sendmail book 2nd ed. and everything else will fall into place :).. 
Tongue in cheek.. :)

/mark




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Hi,

Another site which is bringing a security training program online is the
SANS organization.
Their SNAP program is looking very good, although it is still new there has
been approval given
by many security professionals. You can get further information at their web
site http://www.sans.org


Jim Boxmeyer
Senior Engineer
ONCTek LLC
http://www.onctek.com
908-595-2159

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>Hi Julie,
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>       The only test I have found that provides some security knowledge
>testing is the CISSP exam for information security professionals.
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>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.
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>On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Julie Williams wrote:
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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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