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Security De-Engineering
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Security De-Engineering

by Ian Tibble
December 2011
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
332 pages
9h 15m
English
Auerbach Publications
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having been security analysts for at least ve years, and they must
have gained accreditation in security management.
So with all this, many readers will be thinking along the lines
“there are hundreds of accreditations out there, what is so special
about this one that makes it the one certication program to bind
them all?” is is a good question. I do not know what the history
behind the U.K. acceptance of the Chartered Engineer accreditation
is, and even if I did, I would not bore the reader with it; but I suspect
that in this story, there are similarities with the way that security will
eventually go.
I guess, overall, I cannot say for sure that if a security program
of the genre I am describing in this chapter ...
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