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cashew wrote: » Passed! Fully endorsed and official! I submitted my endorsement form on a Thursday and the following Tuesday I had received two emails: The 1st stating I had passed at 5:00 am and the 2nd stating my endorsement was approved at 2:00 pm. What a relief to get this one out of the way! JD, I know you sat your SSCP first. I was thinking of going back and doing the SSCP after my CISSP, since the knowledge is still fresh. I have the ISC2 OIG for the SSCP, do you think a few months of study from that book alone (minus anything I need to look up online if I don't understand something) should suffice?
cashew wrote: » JD, I know you sat your SSCP first. I was thinking of going back and doing the SSCP after my CISSP, since the knowledge is still fresh. I have the ISC2 OIG for the SSCP, do you think a few months of study from that book alone (minus anything I need to look up online if I don't understand something) should suffice?
JDMurray wrote: » But now that you have the CISSP, what do you think having the SSCP will do for you? I mean, besides needing collect more CPEs and spending $150/year total in (ISC)2 AMF instead of just $85. I ask the same question of people that feel they need to get the Security+ after getting the CISSP (and don't work for the DoD).
cashew wrote: » Actually, CCNA is tempting as well. This way, by having the CISSP (Security), MCSE (Servers) and CCNA (Networks), it would show diversity and a master in all areas.
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