* Mr. Chapman from the UK
@ 2005-10-06 11:02 Larry Kilgallen
2005-10-06 12:11 ` Martin Dowie
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From: Larry Kilgallen @ 2005-10-06 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
From: [Security-News] October 5, 2005 update
> BEST PRACTICES & RISK MANAGEMENT
> Title: Security consultants writing their own pay cheques
> Source: Silicon.com
> Date Written: 2005-10-04
> Date Collected: 2005-10-05
> Qualified security consultants who can protect business
> applications and system security are in high demand, and their
> pay is reflecting that. The average salary or hourly rate is
> increasing at a rate of 25 % a year. Many individuals with
> technical training are retooling traditional skills for careers
> in information security. Rob Chapman, of the Training Camp UK,
> calls it a 'gold rush' mentality that has filled such classes as
> ethical hacking and computer forensics.
>
> http://management.silicon.com/careers/0,39024671,39153018,00.htm
Is that the same Mr. Chapman of SPARK fame ?
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* Re: Mr. Chapman from the UK
2005-10-06 11:02 Mr. Chapman from the UK Larry Kilgallen
@ 2005-10-06 12:11 ` Martin Dowie
2005-10-11 15:23 ` Peter Amey
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From: Martin Dowie @ 2005-10-06 12:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Larry Kilgallen wrote:
> From: [Security-News] October 5, 2005 update
>
>> BEST PRACTICES & RISK MANAGEMENT
>> Title: Security consultants writing their own pay cheques
>> Source: Silicon.com
>> Date Written: 2005-10-04
>> Date Collected: 2005-10-05
>> Qualified security consultants who can protect business
>> applications and system security are in high demand, and their
>> pay is reflecting that. The average salary or hourly rate is
>> increasing at a rate of 25 % a year. Many individuals with
>> technical training are retooling traditional skills for careers
>> in information security. Rob Chapman, of the Training Camp UK,
>> calls it a 'gold rush' mentality that has filled such classes as
>> ethical hacking and computer forensics.
>>
>> http://management.silicon.com/careers/0,39024671,39153018,00.htm
>
> Is that the same Mr. Chapman of SPARK fame ?
Don't think so, he's "Rod" not "Rob". :-)
Cheers
-- Martin
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* Re: Mr. Chapman from the UK
2005-10-06 12:11 ` Martin Dowie
@ 2005-10-11 15:23 ` Peter Amey
2005-10-11 19:27 ` Larry Kilgallen
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From: Peter Amey @ 2005-10-11 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Martin Dowie wrote:
> Larry Kilgallen wrote:
>
>>From: [Security-News] October 5, 2005 update
>>
>>
>>>BEST PRACTICES & RISK MANAGEMENT
>>> Title: Security consultants writing their own pay cheques
>>> Source: Silicon.com
>>> Date Written: 2005-10-04
>>> Date Collected: 2005-10-05
>>>Qualified security consultants who can protect business
>>>applications and system security are in high demand, and their
>>>pay is reflecting that. The average salary or hourly rate is
>>>increasing at a rate of 25 % a year. Many individuals with
>>>technical training are retooling traditional skills for careers
>>>in information security. Rob Chapman, of the Training Camp UK,
>>>calls it a 'gold rush' mentality that has filled such classes as
>>>ethical hacking and computer forensics.
>>>
>>>http://management.silicon.com/careers/0,39024671,39153018,00.htm
>>
>>Is that the same Mr. Chapman of SPARK fame ?
>
>
> Don't think so, he's "Rod" not "Rob". :-)
>
Quite so. Mind you, he has been away quite a lot recently AND bought a
new house so just maybe .... :-)
Peter
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* Re: Mr. Chapman from the UK
2005-10-11 15:23 ` Peter Amey
@ 2005-10-11 19:27 ` Larry Kilgallen
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From: Larry Kilgallen @ 2005-10-11 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <3r23npFhe3mkU1@individual.net>, Peter Amey <peter.amey@praxis-cs.co.uk> writes:
>
> Martin Dowie wrote:
>> Larry Kilgallen wrote:
>>
>>>From: [Security-News] October 5, 2005 update
>>>
>>>>BEST PRACTICES & RISK MANAGEMENT
>>>> Title: Security consultants writing their own pay cheques
>>>> Source: Silicon.com
>>>> Date Written: 2005-10-04
>>>> Date Collected: 2005-10-05
>>>>Qualified security consultants who can protect business
>>>>applications and system security are in high demand, and their
>>>>pay is reflecting that. The average salary or hourly rate is
>>>>increasing at a rate of 25 % a year. Many individuals with
>>>>technical training are retooling traditional skills for careers
>>>>in information security. Rob Chapman, of the Training Camp UK,
>>>>calls it a 'gold rush' mentality that has filled such classes as
>>>>ethical hacking and computer forensics.
>>>>
>>>>http://management.silicon.com/careers/0,39024671,39153018,00.htm
>>>
>>>Is that the same Mr. Chapman of SPARK fame ?
>>
>> Don't think so, he's "Rod" not "Rob". :-)
>
> Quite so. Mind you, he has been away quite a lot recently AND bought a
> new house so just maybe .... :-)
It sounds like there is particular ire from fellow countrymen when an
_Englishman_ profits by selling his surname :-)
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