Completely agree. Most of these "certifications" are one way for corporate overlords to drain more money, and usually just keep pumping out more and more script kiddies (if that).
VR,
Umair
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On Sep 13, 2017, 13:10, John Newman < jnn@synfin.org> wrote:
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Trimmed to list I'm subbed to...
These "ethical hacker" degree programs are, IMO, basically a scam.I've screened ppl for interviews at work and basically learned to ignoreanyone whose only significant qualification is one of these programs...
Amazing how they can get certified and not even know the diffbetween the passwd & shadow file, or su vs sudo, or the mostBASIC shit...