From: Nick Griffin (ngriffin@sio.midco.net)
Date: Sat Apr 01 2006 - 10:58:26 GMT-3
I received a similar message from Gail when they disabled the search
engine, shortly there after it was posted on the ccie news site, I'm
sure it will be there shortly.
Ryan DeBerry wrote:
> This is not real. It would be listed on this page:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/announcements/index.html
>
> Until it is there I don't believe it.
>
>
> On 4/1/06, Tim <ccie2be@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Sergej,
>>
>> Actually, I'm not surprised. As you know, Cisco has been beefing up it's
>> portfolio of security products for a while and considers Security and VOIP
>> the new paths for future revenue and earnings growth. By adding these new
>> technologies to the ccie requirements, Cisco is also greatly increasing
>> its
>> salesforce for these new products.
>>
>> I wouldn't be surprised if, in a few months, Cisco makes another
>> announcement which adds NAC to the list of technologies Security CCIE's
>> have
>> to master.
>>
>> Like all changes to the lab requirements, this is a double edge sword. On
>> the one hand, your work load just went up. But, on the other hand, the
>> value
>> of your knowledge increased in lockstep with your new workload.
>>
>> So, if you're real close to being sufficiently prepared for the lab, then
>> just hunker down and take the lab before May 31st.
>>
>> If you're not close enough to do that, start downloading the Config Guide
>> for CS-Mars and the other new products and get to work. Or, check out the
>> training that's available to get you up to speed faster.
>>
>> CS-Mars training
>> http://www.skyline-ats.com/Training/T_CourseDetailClass.asp?MyClassID=656
>>
>> NAC training
>> http://www.skyline-ats.com/Training/T_CourseDetailClass.asp?MyClassID=681
>>
>> HTH, Tim
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Sergej Gurenko
>> Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 5:13 AM
>> To: security@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: CCIE Security lab changes just announced. Nice surprise?
>>
>> Did anyone else receive such a surprising e-mail from CCIE team?
>>
>>
>>> CCIE Security Exam Updates
>>>
>>> Effective May 31, 2006 all CCIE Security lab locations will begin
>>> introducing Cisco ASA with CSC-SSM into the exam racks. Along with the
>>>
>> ASA
>>
>>> with CSC-SSM introduction, the lab will also be upgrading to IOS
>>>
>> version
>>
>>> 12.4T (3a) and the equipment software to the following versions:
>>> * Traffic Anomaly Detector Appliance
>>> * Guard DDoS Mitigation Appliance
>>> * CS - MARS
>>> * Cisco Security Agent (installed on student PC)
>>>
>>> We are sorry for the inconvenience this causes. If you would like
>>> to cancel and reschedule your lab exam for another time, without
>>> penalty, please contact CCIE customer support by May 31, 2006 at
>>> cancel-ccie@cisco.com
>>>
>>> Gail Dean
>>> Manager, Customer Service
>>>
>> --
>> Sergej.Gurenko@bluebridge.lt
>> IT Security Engineer - Consultant
>> BlueBridge, Jasinskio 16A
>> Vilnius 01112, Lithuania
>> tel.: +370 5 2526032
>> mob.: +370 685 21034
>>
>
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