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cl0ak · 99w
Unfortunately this makes sense. From an Information Security standpoint, it is EXTREMELY common to have candidates apply that are completely self taught and have been brainwashed by the InfoSec certif...
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Unfortunately this makes no sense. From an Information Security standpoint, it is EXTREMELY common to have candidates apply that are completely university taught and have been brainwashed by the university industry to believe if they buy the diploma , they get a job. They have absolutely zero practical experience with networking or enterprise environments in general. It’s very disheartening to see the influx of these types of universities advertising to individuals how prestigious passing their courses will make them when it’s just not true at all.
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cl0ak · 99w
This is untrue. Computer Science curriculum almost always includes networking and programming. Of the candidates that I have interviewed during my previous tenure in information security, the computer science majors always had more practical experience. That curriculum forced them to set up their ow...