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What is ACSA: Applied Computer Security Associates?

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Nick  King
Information Technology Consultant
Posted on Oct. 6, 2010
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ACSA stands for Applied Computer Security Associates. This is a non-profit and independent group of scientists and computer security professionals dedicate to improving understanding of the theory and practice of computer security.

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Elizabeth Tonsmeire
Elizabeth Tonsmeire Replied on March 28, 2012

I am an ACSA, it stands for the most elite level of Apple Professional Certification, Apple Certified System Administrator. It displays ability to code, program, administer, run security, mobility, deploy, network, (end to end sever functions), etc... all size and establishments of configurations (standalone, open directory, replicated, etc..) business networks meeting Apple's high standards for every OS released (different ACSA for Lion, Snow Leopard, Leopard) and only current for 1 year, to keep IT staff current with Apple's highly evolving tech market. To obtain professionally, an IT tech must take a minimum of 7 extremely challenging exams, obtain 3 levels of certification, and master close to 100 areas of sub-endorsements. Previous response was totally ignorant, please disregard. Though this is the most rare IT certification on the market, it is very commonly known in professional IT staff.

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Elizabeth Tonsmeire
Elizabeth Tonsmeire Replied on March 28, 2012

I am an ACSA, it stands for the most elite level of Apple Professional Certification, Apple Certified System Administrator. It displays ability to code, program, administer, run security, mobility, deploy, network, (end to end sever functions), etc... all size and establishments of configurations (standalone, open directory, replicated, etc..) business networks meeting Apple's high standards for every OS released (different ACSA for Lion, Snow Leopard, Leopard) and only current for 1 year, to keep IT staff current with Apple's highly evolving tech market. To obtain professionally, an IT tech must take a minimum of 7 extremely challenging exams, obtain 3 levels of certification, and master close to 100 areas of sub-endorsements. Previous response was totally ignorant, please disregard. Though this is the most rare IT certification on the market, it is very commonly known in professional IT staff.

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