IT Professionalism Crosses Boundaries
IT Professionalism Crosses Boundaries
PRESS RELEASE – NZ Computer Society Inc. (NZCS)
9 August 2010
For
Immediate Release
The breadth of ITCP, New Zealand's professional accreditation in IT, has been highlighted by the Certification being awarded to an IT specialist lawyer, Rick Shera, a partner at Lowndes Jordan in Auckland.
Shera is the first IT lawyer to gain the well respected ITCP certification from the New Zealand Computer Society (NZCS) and joins hundreds of other ICT Professionals to be accredited with ITCP.
Paul Matthews, Chief Executive of NZCS today said "ITCP is a professional certification, much like that which exists in most other professions. It is one of several initiatives undertaken by NZCS and the industry to mature ICT into a true profession”.
“The take up of ITCP has been fantastic and has exceeded our expectations. It is now recognised as a must have qualification for senior practitioners in the New Zealand ICT space and, because it relies on internationally accepted standards, is also an excellent entrée into overseas markets", Matthews said.
Asked why he had decided to become certified Shera said “For me it’s a tangible recognition of the fact that ICT law is multidisciplinary. I could not practice in this area without a detailed knowledge of the internet, computing and telco industries themselves so it is good to have that recognised. The application process itself was thorough and makes me even more thrilled to have achieved what I see as a very valuable certification.”
“The accreditation of ‘periphery’ IT practitioners such as IT lawyers and others is certainly not a given,” Matthews continued. “Mr Shera received ITCP because he could demonstrate a thorough understanding of the concepts and knowledge that underpins ICT, the proven ability to apply that knowledge in his area with positive results, an appreciation of what it means to be an ICT Professional, and a willingness to practice in accordance with the Code of Professional Conduct”.
“ITCP is an independent accreditation for those serious about practicing as a professional in the wider ICT sector”, Matthews concluded. “The definition of what makes an IT Professional is certainly broad, however the fundamental principles apply across the board. We’re delighted that Rick has worked through the comprehensive assessment process and emerged with ITCP”.
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