JDMurray wrote: » The "Associate" designation indicates that you have passed the CISSP exam, but have not been endorsed by an (ISC)2 member, had your professional work experience verified, etc. Once you have received an email from the (ISC)2 confirming that you have passed the CISSP exam, and you can see your record on www.isc2.org (important for certification verification by your employer), you will have the "Associate of the (ISC)2 for the CISSP" designation.
JDMurray wrote: » The "Associate" designation indicates that you have passed the CISSP exam, but have not been endorsed by an (ISC)2 member, had your professional work experience verified, etc. Once you have received an email from the (ISC)2 confirming that you have passed the CISSP exam, and you can see your record on isc2's website (important for certification verification by your employer), you will have the "Associate of the (ISC)2 for the CISSP" designation.
JDMurray wrote: » Log into isc2 website using your member account and check your status. It should be available by the time you receive your email. Contact the (ISC)2 directly if you are having problems using their Web site.
Wut wrote: » My membership status still "Nonmember" under Membership Status
JDMurray wrote: » Then you should email the (ISC)2 and ask what's up with that.
Wut wrote: » I take "CISSP Exam" ,not "CISSP Associate of (ISC)2 Exam". Might this be the cause ?
JDMurray wrote: » There is only one CISSP exam. There is not a different exam for the "Associate" designation. Every CISSP candidate is an "Associate" after they pass the CISSP exam, and before they fulfill the other requirements of the CISSP certification.