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No they are not, consumers don't use Corporation, Enterprise level server, firewall, switches etc.. that they test. You should try to ask yourself, then if this is what you believe then why do the majority of major companies out there use their certification?
The numbers don't lie, look I'm not here to defend them in anyway, I don't work for them, or have anything to do with them, or call myself some ICSA fanboy, or any such thing, but I have known the position they take and have known of them for the past 10 years.
Testing consumer products is one thing and testing enterprise level firewalls is another can of worms and a heck of a lot more intense and mission critical.
There would be no way possible that ICSA is considered the Standard in the industry for as long as they have been around if something wasn't working right considering what they are doing.
It doesn't take a high level of understanding what is going on here and that the majority of the Enterprise level of computing industry stands behind this as well.
All I can say is the years, and numbers and the amount of companies involved in this don't lie. This is not my interpretation, or opinion, go look and research the market.
For now I think I'll just give the Netgear FVS 114 a try, it's not expensive either:
http://www.netgear.com/products/details/FVS114.php
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=251866
ALOHA
The numbers don't lie, look I'm not here to defend them in anyway, I don't work for them, or have anything to do with them, or call myself some ICSA fanboy, or any such thing, but I have known the position they take and have known of them for the past 10 years.
Testing consumer products is one thing and testing enterprise level firewalls is another can of worms and a heck of a lot more intense and mission critical.
There would be no way possible that ICSA is considered the Standard in the industry for as long as they have been around if something wasn't working right considering what they are doing.
It doesn't take a high level of understanding what is going on here and that the majority of the Enterprise level of computing industry stands behind this as well.
All I can say is the years, and numbers and the amount of companies involved in this don't lie. This is not my interpretation, or opinion, go look and research the market.
For now I think I'll just give the Netgear FVS 114 a try, it's not expensive either:
http://www.netgear.com/products/details/FVS114.php
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=251866
ALOHA