Peter Stephenson, an IT security consultant, says he wouldn't bother getting a security certification unless it helped feed his family. In his case, it did. Some security professionals have begun to question the value of their most highly-valued certifications, as more and more people pass those tests, said Stephenson, a consultant at Eastern Michigan University's Center for Regional and National Security, during a presentation at the Computer Security Institute's (CSI) Computer Security Conference and Exhibition in Washington, D.C.
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