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	<title>IT Career JumpStart &#187; Microsoft earns ANSI certification accreditation</title>
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		<title>ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Accredited Certifications</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed Tittel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got an e-mail last week from Microsoft indicating that &#8220;Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator and Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator certifications are the first two Microsoft product-specific IT certifications to receive the ANSI accreditation&#8221; for personnel certifications. Having been dimly aware of this program for some [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got an e-mail last week from Microsoft indicating that &#8220;Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator and Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator certifications are the first two Microsoft product-specific IT certifications to receive the ANSI accreditation&#8221; for personnel certifications. Having been dimly aware of this program for some time I decided to dig in and find out who else offers IT certifications that meet these international standards for certification program acceditation.</p>
<p>See <a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/Default.asp" target="_blank">ANSI Accreditation Services </a>for more info on the overall program. To understand the benefits see &#8220;<a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/Benefits.asp" target="_blank">Why Seek Accreditation?</a>&#8220; A complete list of accredited organizations is available on the&#8221;<a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryListing.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;status=4" target="_blank">List of accredited certification bodies</a>&#8221; page on the ANSI Website.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a partial rendering of the ANSI Accreditation Directory that includes only IT-related credentials (a total of 29 organizations appear in that list, which means that IT related entries comprise just under 25% of the total present):</p>
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<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=90&amp;status=4" target="_blank">ASIS International </a>(information security certs: CPP, PSP, and PCI).</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=93&amp;status=4" target="_blank">CompTIA</a> (A+, Network+, Security+)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=98&amp;status=4" target="_blank">SANS GIAC </a>(GSEC, GSLC)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=96&amp;status=4" target="_blank">ISACA</a> (CISM, CISA)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=97&amp;status=4" target="_blank">ISC-squared</a> (CAP, CISSP, ISSAP, ISSEP, ISSMP, SSCP)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=114&amp;status=4" target="_blank">Microsoft </a>(MCITP: Enterprise Admin, MCITP: Server Admin)</li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansica.org/wwwversion2/outside/ALLdirectoryDetails.asp?menuID=2&amp;prgID=201&amp;orgID=106&amp;status=4" target="_blank">PMI </a>(PMP)</li>
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<p>While this isn&#8217;t exactly a &#8220;who&#8217;s who&#8221; of IT certification organizations, it isn&#8217;t exactly chopped liver, either. Cisco&#8217;s missing, but with Microsoft and CompTIA both now present, two of the three biggest overall programs are represented. I&#8217;m also fascinated by the heavy presence of information security programs in this line-up, including the entry-level CompTIA Security+, ASIS, GIAC, ISACA, and ISC-squared.</p>
<p>Somehow, this also makes Microsoft&#8217;s disclosure that it plans to seek ANSI accreditation next for its &#8220;Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Security Specialization&#8221; credential — despite its age and possible decrepitude — a lot easier to understand. I&#8217;m guessing there must be a requirement for ANSI/ISO/IEC accreditation for infosec certifications somewhere, in some government&#8217;s or other official body&#8217;s canon of requirements for infosec practitioners. And sure enough under US Government Recognition the Department of Defense appears under the heady &#8220;government agencies&#8230;closely associated with ANSI accreditation.&#8221; Obviously, information security plays into this association in some form or fashion.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll report further on this phenomenon as I learn more. This is enough information to be intriquing, but not yet enough to be satisfying, so I&#8217;ll keep digging. Stay tuned.</p>
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