Like most certs, they'll be irrelevant in the hiring process until HR
figures out what they are.  And it sounds like they may be something to take
AFTER going through SANS or other training.  Also, Paller said it- not one
of the other SANS folks, there may be conclusions to be drawn there.

Jack


On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 12:42 PM, David Sharpe <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I was surprised to see supportive comments from SANS' Alan Paller in the
> threatpost.com link below, given that SANS might lose a profitable revenue
> stream from its own GIAC certification program if NBISE is successful in
> its goal "to supplant a hodge podge of private and industry certifications
> for IT security practitioners, including the CISSP and certificate
> programs run by the SANS Institute and other industry and private groups".
>  From the second link below and third links, I see Alan Paller listed as a
> board member for NBISE.
>
> Are these proposed new NBISE certs intended to replace those from GIAC?
> Is this a signal from Dr. Paller that we shouldn't obtain new or renew old
> SANS/GIAC certs going forward and instead should pursue the new NBISE
> certs?
>
>
> References:
>
> http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/new-certification-group-aims-set-high-bar-it-security-pros-080510
> https://prodnet.www.neca.org/publicationsdocs/wwpdf/71210natboard.pdf
> http://nbise.org/leadership.php
>
>
>
> email: david @ sharpesecurity.com
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