TechGuru80 wrote: » What 9-month timeframe are you talking about? Does it not revert to associate if you don't complete the endorsement?
renacido wrote: » You have 9 months from the day you receive results of a passing score to complete the endorsement or you have to retake the exam. If you don't have the sufficient experience for CISSP you have to submit the form anyway to an Associate of ISC2.
TechGuru80 wrote: » Where are you getting your facts? When you register for the exam there is a spot to submit to be an Associate, and in the email you receive upon passing says you have up to 6 years to achieve the work experience (and must maintain the cpe requirements to maintain). If you don't get the experience, or maintain the cpe's and fees....then you must retake the exam.
renacido wrote: » From the ISC2 website: "With the endorsement time limit, you are required to become certified within nine months of the date of your exam or become an Associate of (ISC)². If you do not become certified or an Associate of (ISC)² within 9 months of the date of your exam, you will be required to retake the exam in order to become certified. " I have over a decade of full-time experience in infosec so none of this banter about becoming an Associate of ISC2 pertains to me. I was simply asking those who have recently completed their CISSP endorsement process if theirs took longer than 3 weeks because lately it seems that 2 weeks had become the norm.
havoc64 wrote: » Hey renacido, I just clicked send on my completed endorsement form. Did you email or regular mail the form in when you submitted yours?
renacido wrote: » I'm at the 30-day mark and still nothing from ISC2. Maybe they're short staffed right now. I'm not stressed about it anymore, too busy with life and work.