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  2. Certified Information Systems Security Professional - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1980s, a need arose for a standardized, vendor-neutral certification program that provided structure and demonstrated competence. In November 1988, the Special Interest Group for Computer Security (SIG-CS), a member of the Data Processing Management Association (), brought together several organizations interested in this goal.

  3. CompTIA - Wikipedia

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    CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) is the highest level certification in CompTIA's cybersecurity pathway after Security+, CySA+, and PenTest+. The CASP+ certification was accredited by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) on December 13, 2011. [ 17 ]

  4. Steve Gibson (computer programmer) - Wikipedia

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    Steven [4] M. [5] Gibson (born March 26, 1955) is an American software engineer, security researcher, and IT security proponent. In the early 1980s, he worked on light pen technology for use with Apple and Atari systems, and in 1985, founded Gibson Research Corporation , best known for its SpinRite software.

  5. Darryl Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Gibson may refer to: Darryl Gibson (lacrosse) (born 1976), Canadian lacrosse coach and former player Darryl Gibson (rapper) (born 1967), known as Positive K, American MC and songwriter

  6. Bruce Sterling bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Shaping Things (2005) is a "book about created objects", i.e. a lengthy essay about design, things and how we will move from the age of products and gizmos to the age of spimes (a Sterling neologism). The 150-pages book covers issues like "intelligent things" (spiked with RFID-tags), sustainability and "fabbing". MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-69326-7.

  7. Bridge trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The titular Bridge, pre-quake. The first book of the Bridge trilogy is set in an imaginary 2006, with the subsequent books set a few years later. [1] The books deal with the race to control the beginnings of cyberspace technology and are set on the United States' West coast in a post-earthquake California (divided into the separate states of NoCal and SoCal), as well as a post-earthquake Tokyo ...