ISC2 'Pre-Review' Experience for Endorsement?
Please forgive me if this has been discussed...
So recently I've been talking to a lot of folks here at work who have their CISSP and I've been saying I'm going to try for mine in Dec '11/Jan '12. Two of the folks I spoke with mentioned that ISC2 (at one point) had a way for you to submit a resume to get a 'high level' review to find out about how much experience you have; in other words, which exam you should take. I have searched and don't find much... is this something that they do? The guys seem to think I'd have a few years, not sure if its 5 or less...
I appreciate any guidance, just want to make sure I take the right steps that I need!
So recently I've been talking to a lot of folks here at work who have their CISSP and I've been saying I'm going to try for mine in Dec '11/Jan '12. Two of the folks I spoke with mentioned that ISC2 (at one point) had a way for you to submit a resume to get a 'high level' review to find out about how much experience you have; in other words, which exam you should take. I have searched and don't find much... is this something that they do? The guys seem to think I'd have a few years, not sure if its 5 or less...
I appreciate any guidance, just want to make sure I take the right steps that I need!

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