alt.don wrote: |
Question The ever present argument of ASIC vs FPGA is always a contentious one. Where would you weigh in? Marcus’s Answer I don't care. ASIC/FPGA/general purpose processor is a debate about performance. Security is not a performance problem. Yes, security and performance are inter-related. |
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Marcus’s Answer
Certificates are a poor substitute for accomplishment. When you run across a hiring manager that's fixated on a certification, basically it means that they are too lazy to understand the real expertise requirements for the position they are trying to fill. "Hey, I know, rather than trying to figure out how to tell what a real security expert knows how to do, let's rely on someone else's assessment of appropriate expertise!" Sounds kind of stupid, if you look at it that way, doesn't it? |
Rowdy Yates wrote: |
I like Ranum. But I have an issue with statements like these! What kind of attitude is this? The goal is to get a job that pays money. Thats why we graduate high school, go to college, get masters degrees and get IT certifications. |
Rowdy Yates wrote: |
If you worked your ass off to get a BA or MBA or MCSE, well if you want, you have every right to list that behind your name and try to use it to get a job. |
Rowdy Yates wrote: |
I like to say, "IT certifications are more an indication of someones personal drive than their actual abilities". |
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