ross brunson | 18 Feb 2009 00:03
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Jobs: 10+ Linux Engineer Positions in Virginia

Hey all,  I posted about these jobs today at the behest of Lauren at  
TekSystems Recruiting, the details are on my blog:

http://opsamericas.com/?p=1116

Sorry if you think this is spam, it's tough out there and I wanted  
everyone to have a whack at these right away.

Ross
slamberton | 3 Mar 2009 20:36

[LPI-News] LPI Launches Enterprise-level "Security" Exam

Linux Professional Institute Launches Enterprise-level "Security" Exam

(Sacramento, USA, March 3, 2009) The Linux Professional Institute (LPI),
the world's premier Linux certification organization
(http://www.lpi.org), launched their new "Security" exam elective for
their LPIC-3 certification program effective March 1, 2009.  The LPI-303
"Security" exam is the second elective available in the organization's
enterprise-level LPIC-3 certification program for Linux professionals.

"Security certifications are valuable commodities for employers, who are
demanding qualified information security staff, particularly those with
a strong background at the enterprise-level of Linux deployment," said
Jim Lacey, President and CEO of LPI.  Mr. Lacey noted industry
representatives and IT professionals have frequently indicated the need
for an enterprise-level "Security" elective within the LPIC-3 program.

The LPIC-3 certification program consists of a single "Core" exam (LPI
301) which focuses on skills in authentication, troubleshooting, network
integration and capacity planning. This "Core" certification can be
supplemented by existing speciality electives in "Mixed Environments"
(LPI-302) and "Security" (LPI-303).  Additional speciality electives are
planned for release in "High Availability and Virtualization", "Web and
Intranet", and "Mail and Messaging". Detailed information on the LPIC-3
program, exam objectives, tasks and sample questions can be found at
http://www.lpi.org/lpic-3 .

Exam development for the LPI-303 "Security" included extensive
consultation with industry, a global Job Task Analysis survey amongst IT
professionals, and close to a hundred "beta" exams at a series of
special events around the world.  These "beta" exams were offered to
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