Can a cybersecurity service without an engineer and a programmer provide the service in a correct manner based on a technology?
Not at all.
An artificial vacancy is being represented in such a case.
Usually to do a fraud, or to defraud an amount of monies from the previous fraud.
Due to a fact an education is a basis of all qualifications, a required qualification meets a work`s description based on a law.
Without the required qualification an employee won`t be able to do even a single task in a correct manner.
An environment at a working place can meet all requirements according to health and safety because in a situation of an accident, a manager can be responsible for a health of an employee.
An insurance can be paid then, and only then, when the environment at the working place met all the requirements according to health and safety.
Therefore, an employee who doesn`t have required qualifications to work in a place where was sent to do a task, can not be even permitted to enter a working place.
The employee can work based on a profession according to qualifications that came from an education because then the employee knows what can do, and what can not do.
Where does the employee work?
There can be safe.
Such a system is positive for a society.
In a case of a cybersecurity service without an engineer, and a programmer, a company can not be even called the cybersecurity because without the engineer, and the programmer there is going to be not only a disservice.
Due to a fact the company failed to obey all procedures according to a science based on a technology, there is an organized crime to do a fraud from a very beginning.
In a case when the company has false documents, such questions can be asked:
Where did an engineer study an engineering?
Where did a programmer study a programming?
When?
Who was a lecturer?
An industry based on a technology can provide a verification in a correct manner from a university.
A report can be provided for a local Council.
Have a read about an economy.
Respectfully,
An author Piotr Sienkiewicz
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