By being an active participant in the (ISC)² Community, you can climb the ranks of membership! Ranks represent the level of participation and contribution that a member has made to the community. As you spend more time on the forum, engage in positive discussion, and help other members, you will move up the ranks! Below is the current (ISC)² Community’s ranking structure:
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This is good stuff.
We use this methodology at my company for rating of individual contributors.
Way to go
Hack the back end, grant self 'Defender' rank, modify user rank calculation script so that only you can be ranked 'Defender.'
Dun!
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<edit> Was intended to reply directly to @HTCPCP-TEA
@HTCPCP-TEA wrote:Sounds like a bit of fun!
How does one acheive "Defender" as a Rank? Seems to be the most interesting of Ranks to me....
Somehow I think this is appropriate:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqomZQMZQCQ
Can you explain the "milestones" or requirements for each rank including the sub-levels? Is there a document for that shared somewhere?