Cisco has the same problem as every other company: there just arent enough
trained and experienced people......they have to take what they can get, I
guess.
"Kenneth Lorenzo" wrote in message
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> Are there any Cisco SE's around here and I'm just wondering what the
> requirements are to be one. The reason I'm asking is that a bunch of SEs
in
> their Ohio office are not exactly the smartest people I've worked with in
> general. Some of them sound more like salesmen rather than engineers
trying
> to answer a question objectively. For instance, when I asked the SE if
VoIP
> packets are encrypted, the guy got defensive and told me that "well, you
> shouldn't worry about this since no one except the IT people will know how
> to use a sniffer and decode the packets so I don't think it should be a
> concern as far as security goes..." What the hell kind of an answer is
that?
> This is the kind of answer the makes the real engineers quiver when we see
> they're also "Engineers".
>
> I'm not putting down Cisco SEs but it's sad and frustrating that they have
> these kinds of people working for them.
>
> Just me bitchin'... :-P
>
> Kenneth
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