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Re: Query about CISSP/SSCP
Skip the SSCP... If you feel confident you can study and pass the CISSP then you might as well not waste your time and get the CISSP Associate. I took the SSCP and then got my CISSP, and didn't find much of a benefit to taking the SSCP (imho). I'd rather of been a CISSP Associate instead of an SSCP eventually being… -
Query about CISSP/SSCP
Hello. I have a query about CISSP/SSCP that I'm hoping someone who has been in a similar situation may be able to help with. Basically I would like to obtain CISSP qualification, but lack the 5 years required experience required to become certified. I currently have 2 years experience in Security (8 years overall IT) Is… -
Re: Query about CISSP/SSCP
It’s basically the title you get when you don’t have the experience to qualify...you can also get it for CAP...basically everything but CISSP concentrations. The weird thing I noticed was for my digital badge on acclaim it says something to the effect of passing the CISSP but not having the experience. Either way nobody… -
Re: Query about CISSP/SSCP
You can’t call it CISSP Associate...it’s official title is Associate of ISC2...they are very clear about how you can word it. I don’t think SSCP adds much value to your resume. I wouldn’t let CEH expire...and passing a cert doesn’t automatically renew it, make sure you read how many credits...I believe it’s 40. What kind… -
Re: Query about CISSP/SSCP
First, depending on what you did in IT for 8 years, some of your more general IT experience could be applicable. Also, your SSCP help you in reducing the experience requirement by 1 year. So you need only 4. So, if you scrape hard your work experience and show it in its best aspect, you could be nearer from your goal. Also…
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