Open Ended Questions for CCIE Security
CCIE Lab, Security Lab — By CCIETalk on May 16, 2009 at 10:10 pm
CCIE Security will become the 2nd CCIE Track to recieve Open Ended Questions. It appears that Cisco is going full-speed to hammer out the cheaters which is a GREAT thing. Here is the official word from Cisco's website
"Effective June 15, 2009, the Cisco CCIE Security lab exam will feature a new type of question format in a section called Core Knowledge. In this new section, candidates will be asked a series of four open-ended questions that require a short, typewritten response (typically several words). The questions will be randomly drawn from a pool of questions on topics currently eligible for testing on the CCIE Security lab exam. No new topics are being added. Candidates will have up to 30 minutes to complete the Core Knowledge section of the exam, and may not return to the questions later. First introduced to the CCIE Routing and Switching lab exam in February 2009, Core Knowledge questions will eventually be added to all CCIE tracks. The changes allow Cisco to maintain strong exam security, and they help ensure that only qualified candidates are awarded CCIE certification."
I bet Voice is next

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