CISSP endorsement form and digitl signature
Hi all,
I just passed the CISSP exam last week. Now I have to complete the endorsement process.
I have difficulties with the endorsement form. I would like to send it by mail make things faster and so I would like to digitally sign it.
So far so good.
The form I am talking about is the one linked here :
https://www.isc2.org/uploadedFiles/Certification_Programs/endorsement.pdf
Problem, there is no signing field for the endorser. Whereas for the applicant, there is one.
I just passed the CISSP exam last week. Now I have to complete the endorsement process.
I have difficulties with the endorsement form. I would like to send it by mail make things faster and so I would like to digitally sign it.
So far so good.
The form I am talking about is the one linked here :
https://www.isc2.org/uploadedFiles/Certification_Programs/endorsement.pdf
Problem, there is no signing field for the endorser. Whereas for the applicant, there is one.
Comments
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jt2929 Member Posts: 244 ■■■□□□□□□□My endorser had the same issue once I digitally signed the form. He just printed it out, signed in ink, and then scanned and emailed it back to me. I submitted it that way without any issues.
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silvergun Registered Users Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks jt2929. I will do it that way if ISC2 accept scanned documents.
Other question I am wondering. Nowhere I can found any mention of the requirement to send a resume along with the endorsement form.
Is it really a requirement to send a resume in english ?
I would prefer not to have to translate my resume just for this process.
Thanks for your help. -
jt2929 Member Posts: 244 ■■■□□□□□□□I don't think the resume is required since you are having someone other than (ISC)2 endorse you, plus you are filling out employment history on the endorsement form itself. I just checked the website and the only area that mentioned sending in a resume was when you have (ISC)2 endorse you. You should be OK. If they need it, they'll ask for it.