instant000 wrote: » Is your issue (1) that the Associate status cannot be verified, or (2) the Associate status does not specify that it is for CISSP? Let me know what you get after punching your info in on this page:https://webportal.isc2.org/custom/CertificationVerification.aspx
emerald_octane wrote: » Sorry, associate of isc2 toward CISSP does not work for entrance or credit; I already tried and failed but got in through the experience requirement. If you're short , the CCNA might be the quickest way in. You cannot verify against the online verification process because the associate of isc2 toward CISSP title is a designation. There is no guarantee that one would be awarded full the full CISSP credential after the 6 year time limit is up (for anyone who is unsure, an associate of isc2 toward cissp has six years from pass notification to get the required experience). I've posted about the agony and ecstasy of "Associate of ISC^2" status before so I wont repeat but in short, imo its great to let current employers know that you're serious about security as well as for ISC2 to get more AMF fees. You get invited to ISC^2 events but really that's it.
DoubleNNs wrote: » You're not allowed to list "Associate of (ISC)2 for CISSP" on your resume? You sure?
broli720 wrote: » The proper designation according to ISC2 is "Associate of ISC2 towards CISSP".
broli720 wrote: » The proper designation according to ISC2 is "Associate of ISC2 towards CISSP". You are allowed to list that on your resume...