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Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
Keatron [or anyone else of course] do you think this will make the Associate option more popular? For example, those who are close to meeting the old requirements, could go for the Associate CISSP exam, and then still get the certification in a year. (and years seems to fly by as fast as weeks these days). I was thinking… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
The CISSP exam should begin reflecting the updated CBK in the first quarter of 2009. I don't think any changes in the actual requirements for the exam are planned. And yes, the requirements changed made in 2007 only allows one year to be removed for having either a specific cert, an acceptable undergrad degree, or a Master… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
I don't know either, but I can't imagine what kind of information would be needed outside of an employment record. You don't need the candidates home address, home phone, spouse name, mother's maiden name, hobbies, surfing habits, or bank accounts. I fail to see the difference then, except that a candidate would get to… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
The (ISC)2's certification experience requirements have been in existence for years. The (ISC)2's current process has already passed vetting from the ISO in order to be certified. If you are really interested in "taking down the (ISC)2," I suggest approaching it from a business ethics or conflict-of-interest point of view… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
I also do not work with any CISSP-certified people. In order to develop face-to-face networking contacts in the InfoSec community, I joined my local chapter of ISSA (Information Systems Security Association). One day each month I drive to "the big city" and spend two-hours at lunchtime listening to presentations and eating… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
Not if a candidate had to agree to his information being disclosed to another member for the purpose of the audit. I doubt any more information would need to be provided than when one posts a resume on monster or dice, and not many people seem to have a problem with that. With the information provided in a standard resume… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
For a second I didn't realize this was an old "New CISSP Requirements" thread and I almost started to freak out. But no. I do know that a major revamp of the CBK is planned for 2009. If you download the Candidate Information Bulletin (CIB) from the ISC2 website and scroll through the PDF, a new CIB is also attached that… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
I want to point out a couple of things. 1) People do not blindly register for exams or certifications; unless they are ignorant. Research is typically conducted to determine concepts and material covered, perhaps also on the issuing organization, and most certainly experience or eligibility requirements. 2) That being… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
The second requirement should come with a procedure for opting for an interview (paid by the applicant) aswell as the previous allowance for an officer at your company to recommend you. The new requirements will essentially turn this into a private club more than a valid and open certification that accurately reflects your… -
Re: New Requirements for CISSP.
I don't know how much of a problem it really is. If you're that experienced, then knocking out the entry and mid-level certs shouldn't be a problem. In a lot of cases, especially with high-level certs like CISSP, the company you work for will be the one footing the bill for the exams so you wouldn't really be shelling out…
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