PersianImmortal wrote: » I just finished my CASP, and was thinking of starting my CISSP journey. I got the CISSP study guide (Stewart et al.) and honestly it seems like a review after studying for the CASP. I haven't found a single concept yet that wasn't covered in greater detail in my CASP studies so I think it won't be too difficult to pass the exam.. However, that being said, I don't quite meet the 5 year (4 with CASP) experience requirements to earn the CISSP. My current position is more related to infrastructure and process development rather than pure infosec (although a new infosec position may be opening up - finger's crossed) I want to take the exam but I'm worried I won't be able to meet the 4-year experience requirements in the 6-year timespan if I pass the exam... If I don't end up going for the CISSP, I was just thinking of continuing on with higher Cisco Certs (i.e. CCNP sec or others) Just wondering everyone's thoughts and if there is anyone else in this squabble.
TheFORCE wrote: » The CISSP experience isn't about Infosec. The requirements state that you need to have experience in the 8 domains. I'm sure your infrastructure job allows you to work in some capacity in those 8 domains.
ITSec14 wrote: » (ISC)2 also gives you up to 9 months to submit your endorsement material. I'm not 100% sure if you can stall and use some of that time to acquire the needed experience for the full CISSP credential. Can anyone else answer that? I'd be curious to know too.
scada wrote: » I went right from CASP to CISSP 28 days later . I would say go for it .
letapragas wrote: » I got my CASP in April 2017 and aiming to take the CISSP in September. I also noticed that much of the CISSP was covered by the CASP. My fear is that it will give me a false sense of confidence. I feel the overlap is great for drilling the major concepts into your brain but good lord its boring AF!