Global Security Watch > CISA exam last Saturday
[Didier's Corner] I passed last week the CISA exam. I did not found it too hard, finished it in 2.15 hours.
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[Didier's Corner] Going to Redmond on Saturday: I will head direction Redmond, Seattle for a week of training at work. topic is identity management covering pretty much evverything from smartcards to VPN.
[Controlscaddy.com] The Business Controls Caddy: People at the GeorgiaDepartment of Education (GDOE)are starting to see benefits in applying the Blogspheretemplate in some project areas.The first users were the organizers of the annualTitleI Conference and the GeorgiaLearn and Serve Program Conference.In these two cases, the template is the basis for conference portals thatare also linked to a Lotus Notes/Domino based conference registration system.And today, a new web site/blog for the Governor'sHonors Program was launched asa replacement for that program's web presence. Sevenmore program specific blogs areunder development for launch in the next few weeks.
[Dailynugget.com] The Daily Nugget - CISA Test Done: Since I already have a highly-regarded, industry-recognized professional certification, the CISSP, I will more than likely not take the CISA test again, whether I pass or fail. I am just not willing to pay $300 to take a grueling 200-question, four-hour test ever again.
[Paulsop.com] PAULSOP.COM (the silly side of me) - UNICODE props the ASCII: Hot Tip: The key to studying for exams is to do it from inside a Hot Tub. Yes, the study materials get disheveled, and your head can get sun-burned (hot tubs are best in the day, yes it's true), but the power of the chemicals combined with the heat (i futzed with the eeprom on my hot tub to increase the tempeature to crazy levels), bubbles, and the radioactive sun really magnify your brains capacity.
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