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13th November 2015, 10:22 AM
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CCIE NDA Violations
Hello sir would you please tell me about Cisco Certified Internet work Expert (CCIE) NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) violations?
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13th November 2015, 10:23 AM
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Re: CCIE NDA Violations
The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert is a technical certification offered by Cisco Systems and the certifies the skills required of network engineers to plan, operate and troubleshoot complex, converged network infrastructures on a wide variety of Cisco equipment. NDA (Non-disclosure agreement) creates a confidential relationship between the parties to protect any type of confidential and proprietary information or trade secrets. As such, an NDA protects nonpublic business information. This certification is accepted worldwide as the most prestigious networking certification in the industry. CCIE Exam NDA Violations: • Violation of test policies for the purpose of cheating • Possession of notes, books, cell phones, pagers, electronic media, recording devices, or any other articles or devices other than those provided by the proctor during exam testing • Removal of any test materials, scrap paper, diskettes or other media from the lab environment • Discussions concerning test content with anyone other than the proctor without express written permission from the CCIE department • Posting of test content to study groups internal to Cisco or external to Cisco with the exception of ccie-lab@cisco.com • Forwarding of test information to persons or companies without the express written permission of the CCIE program • Falsified or altered certificates, score sheets, or other documents or electronic media used to misrepresent the certification status of a CCIE candidate • Providing falsified documentation as a means of claiming a false identity, false address or solicitation of someone to take a test on another's behalf • Failure to follow procedures prescribed by a testing facility or proctor • Failure to follow the exam retake policies (waiting 5 calendar days between written exams or only taking a beta exam once) • Disruptive or harmful behavior • Use of Cisco support services (TAC) to resolve test questions or to study for the CCIE written or lab exams • Failure to protect CCIE lab content through carelessness or in an attempt to shield facts regarding a violation that has occurred |