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jsolari wrote: » 1. I do not have an endorser. I saw on the ISC site the following "If you cannot find a certified individual to act as an endorser, (ISC)² will act as an endorser for you in consideration of which, (ISC)² will require the same documentation that is submitted by a candidate who is randomly selected to be audited." Does this mean I do not need to find one? What is the audit? Is there another way to find another endorser?
jsolari wrote: » 2. The next question is about the Experience. Does a College Degree count like the CISSP? I know with the CISSP they will waive a certain amount for a certification. Anyone know?
KoolTrix wrote: » I heard that if you dont have 1-yr work experience, then a college degree will work? if this is true.. what kind of degree? associates good enough? I really want to get my SSCP so I can finish my DoD 8570.1 compliance so DoD/Federal Employers can start noticing me/my resume and pick me up for a good government job and get my security clearance..:
SephStorm wrote: » I thought they had Associate of ISC2 for the SSCP?
Don’t yet have the necessary years of experience? If you’re working on building your experience right now, you may earn the Associate of (ISC)² designation by passing the required SSCP examination.
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