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JDMurray wrote: » I don't think people are expected to keep track down to the actual number of days of their experience in each CISSP CBK domain. I certainly couldn't do that, especially since my domain experience isn't contiguous. Lacking this granularity, you'll need to round-down or round-up to the next month as appropriate.
JDMurray wrote: » Also, it's not only the experience you claim on your exam application form, but also what your endorser testifies to be true that is considered by the (ISC)2. The worst case is that you will be a CISSP Associate of the (ISC)2 for a month or two while you complete the required work experience. You can also simply delay taking the exam for that amount of time.
JDMurray wrote: » I suggest that you take the CISSP exam when you feel that you are ready to regardless of your current level of work experience. Collecting work experience is the easy part; taking and passing the exam is the hard bit.
iVictor wrote: » I believe I have the required work experience to be eligible. It's just that I am unsure of the presentation & input of the details while registering. Is there any way someone could take a look at my CV and suggest any changes required - format / presentation etc. - for submitting the exam registration?
JDMurray wrote: » Unless you are undergoing a formal audit, it's assumed that your endorser will be the one examining your CV with a fine-tooth comb and not the registrar at (ISC)2. Have a look at the endorsement form to understand what the endorser's responsibilities are.
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