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eMeS wrote: » Seriously? I wouldn't know because I haven't taken an (ISC)2 exam, but from what I recall the worst thing about the ISACA exam was how long it took... MS
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » You must know him personally huh? >Dynamik es una panocha<
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » You must know him personally huh?
JDMurray wrote: » You do not need any certifications to qualify for CISSP certification. Having a specific cert or college degree will waive one year of required experience. The MCITP is not currently on the Approved Credentials for Experience Waiver list.
erpadmin wrote: » Did I just see CIW Web Associates AND Security+ listed as certs for experience waivers? Wow.....lol. Is that each cert is a waiver for one year each? Or you are only allowed only a year waiver with only one of those certs?
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » No matter how many certs from the approved list that you have, only 1 can apply to the waiver. You can only waive 1 year total.
erpadmin wrote: » Thanks for that I was just curious. The access control and cryptography domains are more than enough to satisfy my experience (if/when I ever go this route). Was really just floored to see CIW Web Associates as a cert that would qualify as "experience" though....lol. At least Security+ is a bit more on the respectable side though.
hustlin_moe20 wrote: » Yea and now that Sec+ is going to the CPE model in 2011 it should have a little more rep in the industry. It will no longer be a "take it and forget it" cert.
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