The worst I saw was a linux wireless router with default username/password and default IP addresses. Also, there was no Administrator password set on several of the machines that were connected to it. Very, very, poor security.
Ed
I used to work for a company that made the type of web censoring appliance/software you are talking about and Universities, espeacially private Universities were one of our biggest customers.
I agree that the ability to obtain a certification does not qualify a person for the job but, they help get you into the interview process. I hold many certs and have a few years experience to back them up. What really makes me laugh are the guys that put the certs on their business card or e-mail signature. The only place I put mine are on a resume.
The worst I saw was a linux wireless router with default username/password and default IP addresses. Also, there was no Administrator password set on several of the machines that were connected to it. Very, very, poor security. Ed
I used to work for a company that made the type of web censoring appliance/software you are talking about and Universities, espeacially private Universities were one of our biggest customers.
I agree that the ability to obtain a certification does not qualify a person for the job but, they help get you into the interview process. I hold many certs and have a few years experience to back them up. What really makes me laugh are the guys that put the certs on their business card or e-mail signature. The only place I put mine are on a resume.