ougijoe wrote: » Congrats, and thanks for the post! I was wondering about turnaround time. Passed and submitted on the 27th, so it looks like I'm still about a week away... the wait is a killer! I was thinking about doing CEH as well. Any particular study material you're looking at?
danny069 wrote: » Congrats! And thanks for the write up of what you did to get endorsed. It helps me out a lot because I may not have an endorser either (since my professor is super busy) Good luck on your CEH!
jasonperry10 wrote: » So far I've just been looking at ethical hacking and penetration testing cybrary videos. I plan on looking into Matt Walker's AIO book. I'm not really sure how to study for it yet. Just info gathering really. What study materials are you thinking of looking at for the CEH?
jasonperry10 wrote: » i listed all the domains I had experience in and the amount of years in each domain. I had my current employer and previous employer type up my job duties as they pertain to the CISSP domains. The letter was typed on company letter head, signed and included the years I worked for the company. I don't think isc2 contacted my employers due to the comprehensive job descriptions each employer provided. I also shaved a year off my experience requirements by providing proof of my sec+. I also provided isc2 with a copy of my Masters in IT Cybersecurity degree and additional training records showing my IAO / CSL experience. That was probably all overkill but I wanted to show all experience I had.
barman wrote: » Regarding your domains experience and satisfying the endorsement - do they require that each domain will have its own years of experience, or some domains can be combined together regarding years of experience? (for example - domain 2 and 4, each should have 3 years of experience so you have 6 years of experience in total, or you can discuss domain 2 and 4 done in 3 years and that would satisfy them?) Thanks for your answers and info.
jasonperry10 wrote: » They make you split each domain up totaling the number of time you spent at the job. For example, if I worked at my current job five years with that job giving me experience in domains 2 and 4. I can't claim 5 years in domain 2 and 5 years in domain 4, to equal 10 years experience. I would have to say I had 2.5 years in domain 2 and 2.5 in domain 4 to equal 5 years total experience. If you have more experience in say, domain 2 you could put 4 years and 1 year for domain 4. It's kind of confusing at first, but do you follow what I'm saying?
jasonperry10 wrote: » TechGuru80 is correct 5 years total
barman wrote: » So if I have real experience in domain X and domain Y in years (might be part of an year, there's no minimum but it can't be zero months), the (in)equation should be X+Y>=5? Cool, thanks for the useful information.