Dumb question about the 1 year experience waiver...
I am nowhere close to taking the CISSP yet but I am curious about it.
CISSP allows 1 year waivers towards the five years security experience needed to take the exam if you met so and so qualification. My question is whether the 1 year waiver is a one trick pony or if I can knock out more than 1 year if I meet multiple qualifications.
For example say I got my Security+, MCSA and MCSE...would I then only need 2 years experience to become CISSP or would I only be allowed to use one of them to count towards my waiver?
CISSP allows 1 year waivers towards the five years security experience needed to take the exam if you met so and so qualification. My question is whether the 1 year waiver is a one trick pony or if I can knock out more than 1 year if I meet multiple qualifications.
For example say I got my Security+, MCSA and MCSE...would I then only need 2 years experience to become CISSP or would I only be allowed to use one of them to count towards my waiver?
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JDMurray Admin Posts: 13,092 AdminYou are allowed to waive only a maximum of one year of experience for the CISSP under any circumstances.
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