Certifications
Certifications
Overview of Certifications in relation to cyber crime: [1]The best certification organizations overcome such concerns by having examination questions and processes regularly reviewed by a wide number and variety of qualified persons through a process commonly known as ''peer review.'' All things considered, professional certifications are an important means of ensuring that people entrusted to protect information systems from cybercrime are qualified to do so.
Resources
Notes and References
1. By Samuel C. McQuade, III and Neel Sampat
See Also
- Types of Cybercrime
- Cybercriminal
Further Reading
Certification Magazine, Certmag. (2008). Certification Magazine salary survey 2006. Retrieved from Certification Magazine Web site: (internet link) certmag.com/images/CM1206_salSurveyFig1.jpg; Grimes, J. (2005). Information assurance workforce improvement program. DoD 8570.01-M. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; Harris, S. (2002). Mike Meyers' CISSP(R) certification passport. New York:McGraw-Hill OsborneMedia; International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, ICS2. (2008). Frequently asked questions, application requirements. Retrieved from ICS2 Web site: (internet link) isc2.org/cgibin/content.cgi?category=1186.
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