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Re: CISSP or not?
The CISSP/CISA/CISM is really the "hat trick" of Information Security. If you are publishing books and articles and looking for consulting opportunities or speaking engagements, having all three on your CV looks very impressive. The potential revenue you get out of having all three certs will more than offset the initial… -
CISSP or not?
I am a CISA and a CISM. Does it makes sense to write CISSP exam? I do both Security Management(40%) and hands-on (60%). A few of the job postings ask either for a CISM or CISSP. That makes me think a lot of companies think CISSP and CISM to be the same when it comes to see if the person is certified with a credible… -
Re: CISSP or not?
Depends - if you are actively looking, it wouldn't hurt, simply because the CISSP has more name-recognition than CISM. But if you are comfortable where you are, I would think twice before it. I thought the CISSP was roughly as difficult as the CISA exam in terms of question difficulty and trickery. (And I haven't sat the… -
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Re: CISSP or not?
Knowing what study resources to use begins with what you already know about the CISSP domains. With the CISA/CISM under your belt, along with your CCIE and InfoSec work experience, you are already at an advantage far beyond most CISSP candidates. In addition to what materials you have, I would suggest looking at Harris'… -
Re: CISSP or not?
The CISSP is not something you can get with no work experience and your experience has to be signed off on by someone else to ensure people do not fake it. The certification represents a professional who already has a background in InfoSec You wil have to meet work experience requirements so if you are not currently… -
Re: CISSP or not?
Great Replies. colemic.. CISA was very tricky and CISM is similar to CISA. I like JDMurray's Hat Trick analogy. It makes sense. A lot of CISSP concepts are already covered in CISA/CISM. The next question is to take the exam now or after the new changes? I happened to have Eric Conrad's CISSP study guide and shon Harris's… -
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Hello people.. I am a newbie on this website.. So please dont go hard on me if I sound silly.. I'm a Computer Engineer form the University of Pune, India and am planning for a full time MS in InfoSec at some university overseas maybe US or Canada in Fall 2012. Meanwhile I was planning on getting a CISSP but have no work… -
Re: CISSP or not?
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Re: CISSP or not?
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