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(ISC)2 Professional Experience Requirements wrote: Candidates can substitute a maximum of one year of direct full-time security professional work experience described above if they have a four-year college degree OR Master’s Degree in information security from a U.S. National Center of Academic Excellence in information Security (CAEIAE) or regional equivalent. If you hold both a four-year degree and a Master’s degree, you may only apply for a one year waiver of experience.
JDMurray wrote: I was looking at this very thing last night, but for the SSCP exam. The (ISC)2 Web site states: "... a four-year college degree OR Master’s Degree in information security from a U.S. National Center of Academic Excellence in information Security (CAEIAE) or regional equivalent." I assume that a four-year degree can be a Bachelors or Masters degree, and that a three-year Bachelors or Masters degree would not be accepted, except for a three-year MSIT in InfoSec degree.
*Note: Effective 1 October 2007, professional work experience requirements for the CISSP will increase from four to five years, and direct full-time security professional work experience will be required in two or more of the ten CISSP CBK domains. A new endorsement policy will also be in effect, requiring anyone who passes a CISSP, CAP, or SSCP exam to have their qualifications endorsed by another (ISC)² credential holder. These changes will not affect those who sit for an examination on or before 30 September 2007. For more information, please refer to the Experience Requirement Change FAQs.
Schluep wrote: The "or" statements are what make it difficult to read.
ajs1976 wrote: but does the 4 year undergraduate degree have to be in Information security or can it be in anything?
mattah wrote: For the SSCP, does a four year bachelors degree count for the professional experience required?
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