When it comes to education, most people agree, more is better. No one embodies that principle at least in regard to IT certifications better than Jerry Irvine. CIO of IT consulting firm Prescient Solutions and member of the National Cyber Security Task Force, Irvine holds more than 20 IT certifications, of which at least six are specifically information security-oriented. . "I'll stop getting certifications when I'm dead," says Irvine, though one wonders if even that will dissuade him. Irvine is a strong believer in the notion that the value of certifications in general and security certifications in particular shows up in your wallet. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Investigating the viewpoint regarding the irrefutable importance of security credentials in propelling information technology professions.. Security Certifications,IT Career Growth,Cybersecurity Education. . Dave Wreski
IT professionals looking to boost their high-tech careers in the coming five years are betting on security certifications and skills to help them stand out to potential employees, according to a new survey.. CompTIA, an IT industry trade association, polled some 1,537 high-tech workers and found 37% intend to pursue a security certification over the next five years. Separately, nearly 20% indicated they would seek ethical hacking certification over the same time period. And another 13% pinpointed forensics as the next certification goal in their career development. "When you add the results, you will see that about two-thirds of IT workers intend to add some type of security certification to their portfolio," says Terry Erdle, senior vice president of skills certifications. "This trend is driven by two factors: one, security issues are pervasive, and two, more and more people are moving to managed services and software-as-a-service models, which involves more complex networking. That level of non-enterprise data center computing has people look more closely at their security infrastructure." The link for this article located at CIO Magazine is no longer available. . A recent poll indicates that 40% of technology professionals intend to obtain cybersecurity certifications within the coming five years to advance their professional growth.. Security Certification, Ethical Hacking, Career Advancement, Forensics Skills, IT Professionals. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A pretty good read: So we can't help but wonder: What is the point of certification? How can federal agencies ensure that their cybersecurity staffers, and their contractors' staff, have the right skill sets? What do you think?. The link for this article located at FCW Insider is no longer available. . Learn about the importance of certifications for cybersecurity professionals and their skills in the industry.. Security Certifications, Cyber Skills, Cyber Professionals. . Brittany Day
Coverity, which creates automated source-code analysis tools, announced late Monday its first list of open-source projects that have been certified as free of security defects. Eleven projects made the list: Amanda, NTP, OpenPAM, OpenVPN, Overdose, Perl, PHP, Postfix, Python, Samba, and TCL. This list of projects may seem fair and equitable. And certainly, Perl, Postfix, Amanda and others can be very secure. But PHP? Granted, the project is done with a contract from DHS as well as association with Stanford University. And their certification boasts... . strong requirements especially for moving up the "rungs" on their "ladder." Is it all that it cracks up to be? This ladder, however systematic, seems on the light end and is driven solely by Coverity's own logic and vocabulary. Some of the descriptions as to their criteria include that "projects progress to the next rung by selecting a set of official contacts to represent the project to Coverity." There is little to state what criteria is used, why this matter and how a project gains the next "rung." This seems like a good effort, but the arbitrary nature of the rational in what actually makes these projects secure seems a little watered down. Heck, anyone can make a ladder... Thoughts? The link for this article located at CNET.com is no longer available. . strong requirements especially for moving up the 'rungs' on their 'ladder.' Is it all that it cracks. coverity, which, creates, automated, source-code, analysis, tools, announced, monday, first. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In the world of security certifications, the Common Criteria is one of the strongest ways that a company can look to gain business from Government agencies. It acts as a great way to gain international business as well. And as of Thursday, the Red Hat announced that they will be seeking the same certification (but different level) for their Java software, JBOSS. What are you thoughts on the effectiveness of Common Criteria certifications on actual security, versus as a business and marketing tool? . The link for this article located at CNET.com is no longer available. . Cisco pursues ISO 27001 certification to strengthen its security stature within defense contracts.. JBoss Certification, Common Criteria, Red Hat Security, Government Compliance, Business Marketing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
" Red Hat Linux received a new level of security certification that should make the software appealing to government agencies. " Is this a good thing for getting other Linux Distro's accepted to be a secure platform for government agencies to use? Also is this a step forward for the Linux community to get more exposure or just for Red Hat as a company? I think this is good for Red Hat however we will have to wait and see if any government agencies really take action and use Linux to help solve their security problems. . Last week IBM Corp. was able to achieve EAL4 Augmented with ALC_FLR.3 certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, putting it on a par with Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Trusted Solaris operating system, said Dan Frye, vice president of open systems with IBM. The link for this article located at pcworld.com is no longer available. . Ubuntu Linux secures EAL4 endorsement, a crucial milestone for software validation and protection in governmental organizations.. Red Hat, EAL4 Certification, Linux Compliance, Government Trust, Open Source Security. . Bill Locke
Not content to rest on its laurels, Linux leader Red Hat is advancing its security aresenal with a number of enhancements and certifications. Red Hat Certificate System (RHCS) will be updated this year with support for smartcards and automated log-ins on Red Hat, as well as other platforms including Windows servers, desktop and Internet Explorer. RHCS, which evolved from technologies acquired from Netscape in 2004, triggers the deployment and maintenance of user identities via a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) (define). . The link for this article located at InternetNews.com is no longer available. . Explore the ways in which Red Hat enhances security through innovative functionalities and accreditations related to user identity oversight.. Red Hat Security, Identity Management, Smartcard Support, PKI Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cisco Systems Inc. is revamping its security professional-level certifications to better reflect the networking giant's emphasis on its Self-Defending Network strategy. . "The security business doesn't stand still. Threats continue to come forward," Don Field, director of certification, said. "Cisco has responded by making product and solution changes." In this instance, it's the expanded product lines falling under the self-defending network umbrella that prompted changes. Field added that this latest changeup is designed to assure IT professionals and the companies that hire them are confident in dealing with the array of Cisco offerings. The link for this article located at searchsecurity.com is no longer available. . Cisco updates its security credentialing to bolster IT preparedness against emerging cyber risks.. Cisco Certifications, Network Security, IT Professional Development. . Brittany Day
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