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Hi Guys, I have 3 years of experience in supporting ERP project implementation and about 6 years as an Information systems support analyst. I would want to take the CISSP exams, however, and get into security full time. With all this experience, can someone please advise if I have the needed experience to take the exams? -
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I believe that @JDMurray is referring to the 5 years of experience in 2 out of the 8 domains that you must have to be awarded the CISSP certification. If you have a bachelor degree or a qualifying security certification, such as the CompTIA Security+ certification, then you can take off one year of experience. That means… -
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Keep in mind that the ISC(2) now considers the CISSP to be an 'operations and management' of security exam, placing more and more emphasis on past experience than in the past. If you read the 8 domains first, then ask these questions concerning the exam we could provide you with better, more targeted answers instead of… -
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As Steven said, I would recommend going through the exam outline to confirm if your experiences line up with any of the criteria. In best cases, you want to have direct experience with the criteria. Be sure to have another ISC2 CISSP holder validate your experience. I don't necessarily see how the ERP implementation…
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