I have been a programmer and a security analyst for a few years now. When I first started developers told me I didn't know how to code good enough and CISSP's told me I didn't have enough security experience. Has anyone had any success training CISSP's and non programmers how to write code securely and train developers how to become CISSP's and learn how to penetration test? If not does everyone think that there would be a market for such training?
Matt Parsons, MSM, CISSP 315-559-3588 Blackberry 817-294-3789 Home office "Do Good and Fear No Man" Fort Worth, Texas A.K.A The Keyboard Cowboy mailto:mparsons1...@gmail.com http://www.parsonsisconsulting.com http://www.o2-ounceopen.com/o2-power-users/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/parsonsconsulting http://parsonsisconsulting.blogspot.com/ http://www.vimeo.com/8939668 0_0_0_0_250_281_csupload_6117291 untitled
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