The move comes just three months after the company announced that it was dropping
the practical requirement -- in-depth written assignments around a particular
technical topic -- from its standard titles. However, at the time Stephen Northcutt,
director of The SANS Institute, told CertCities.com that the organization was
considering keeping some practicals as an "extra level" of certification
for those who are interested.
And thats what appears to have happened. GIACs standard certifications (exam
only) are now considered "Silver" certifications. Completing the practical
papers now turns the certifications into a Gold one. It appears that any GIAC
certification can be taken to the Gold level.
When the organization announced the practicals drop in March, Northcutt explained
that the GIAC certifications had the lowest pass rate in the industry, mainly
because of the written practicals. "This is based on the need for more
test-based certifications while eliminating barriers that block 80 percent of
past candidates from completing the process," he said.
More information on the new Gold and Silver structure of the GIAC program can
be found here.
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