Telecoms and IT in Pakistan
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
 
Govt to beef up IT security training: Leghari
Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari has called for efforts to secure information being stored and processed through information technology to ensure accuracy and transparency in the transactions.
With the IT growing Information and Network security is becoming increasingly important, however there is a growing realisation that Pakistani security resources are very scarce. At the moment there are only 2 companies specialising in IT security, PakCERT a security research company and Xnet Solutions a manufacturer of hardware firewalls. This is clearly not enough, although many consultancies do work in the security field

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i highly doubt that claims made by the anonymous guy are factual. i work for an offshore company and we have our offices in khi, isb and lhr. recently we hired the services of pakcert and they are just too damn good and really know their stuff too well. i have seen their client list and they have pretty much all the big names there. regarding expertise and professionalism, multiple ccie/cissp/cisa certified people in one organization is not a joke and not at all common in pakistan.

we had the same concerns reagarding certs being non-profit but even international certs like aus-cert charge people for services and training to cover their cost. i think its ok for pakcert to charge for its services too as they are providing free alerts and advisories to the pakistani community.
 
These frustrated posts are made by Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka (nickname RSnake from the GForce hacking group) who used the domain attitudex.com for web defacements with email address like root@attitudex.com and gforce@attitudex.com. Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka can now be contacted at mfrd@attitudex.com

Its sad that he is unable to secure a job and posts crap like this on websites and forums that carry mis-guiding information about pakcert. i feel sorry for you faisal.
 
Anybody with access to google can easily figure out that there are real certified professionals working for pakcert.

Just to add that the accused hacker dr nuker is Misbah Khan and NOT Qazi Misbahuddin Ahmed (two different people with two totally different names and identities) so I guess its time for mr. anonymous (Faisal - Rsnake of GForce) to get a reality (and insanity) check.

A friendly advice Faisal, its high time that you grow up and start working on your own career instead of wasting your time searching and posting bullcrap. Your frustration will automatically end once you secure a permanent job. Try a search engine this time to search for your own career instead of being jealous looking at others. It takes more than just jargons from certification books to secure a well placed position.
 
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Why the blog administrator does not delete all the comments that are of personal /and direct in nature?
 
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i highly doubt that claims made by the anonymous guy are factual. i work for an offshore company and we have our offices in khi, isb and lhr. recently we hired the services of pakcert and they are just too damn good and really know their stuff too well. i have seen their client list and they have pretty much all the big names there. regarding expertise and professionalism, multiple ccie/cissp/cisa certified people in one organization is not a joke and not at all common in pakistan.

we had the same concerns reagarding certs being non-profit but even international certs like aus-cert charge people for services and training to cover their cost. i think its ok for pakcert to charge for its services too as they are providing free alerts and advisories to the pakistani community.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at 10:22:00 AM GMT+5  

These frustrated posts are made by Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka (nickname RSnake from the GForce hacking group) who used the domain attitudex.com for web defacements with email address like root@attitudex.com and gforce@attitudex.com. Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka can now be contacted at mfrd@attitudex.com

Its sad that he is unable to secure a job and posts crap like this on websites and forums that carry mis-guiding information about pakcert. i feel sorry for you faisal.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Monday, March 12, 2007 at 8:24:00 PM GMT+5  

Anybody with access to google can easily figure out that there are real certified professionals working for pakcert.

Just to add that the accused hacker dr nuker is Misbah Khan and NOT Qazi Misbahuddin Ahmed (two different people with two totally different names and identities) so I guess its time for mr. anonymous (Faisal - Rsnake of GForce) to get a reality (and insanity) check.

A friendly advice Faisal, its high time that you grow up and start working on your own career instead of wasting your time searching and posting bullcrap. Your frustration will automatically end once you secure a permanent job. Try a search engine this time to search for your own career instead of being jealous looking at others. It takes more than just jargons from certification books to secure a well placed position.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Saturday, March 31, 2007 at 11:41:00 AM GMT+5  

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By Anonymous Anonymous, at Saturday, April 7, 2007 at 1:26:00 PM GMT+5  

Why the blog administrator does not delete all the comments that are of personal /and direct in nature?

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Tuesday, May 22, 2007 at 6:40:00 AM GMT+5  

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