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Certified Information Systems Security Professional Certification otherwise known as the CISSP Certification was the first technology-related credential to earn ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024 accreditation, which would be making it the Gold Standard within the information security industry. This would make CISSP is considered to be one of the most sought after certification as well as a globally recognized standard of achievement. CISSP practice exams could be helping candidates clear it in the first attempt. The best Practice Exams and training are being offered at the SPOTO Club.

Once you have achieved your CISSP certification you would be certified as a member of the elite network of information security professionals and you also enjoy exclusive benefits as an (ISC)² member, which would be including precious resources like the access to leading industry conference registrations worldwide, access to information security webinars, subscription to—InfoSecurity Professional which is (ISC)2’s members-only digital magazine, access to a Career Center with current job listings, peer networking as well as idea exchange, and others.

The board of directors of (ISC)2 would be reviewing the entire spectrum determinedly of the consortium’s education and certification programs to ensure that (ISC)2 continuously provides the gold standard of professional certification in the industry of the information security.

CISSP Experience requirements:

Applicants would be required to have a minimum of five years of direct full-time security professional work experience in two or more than two of the ten domains of the (ISC)² CISSP CBK, OR

4 years of express security professional work experience in two or more of the ten domains of the CISSP CBK  along with a four-year college degree or a credential from the (ISC)2-approved list, OR

 If you don’t have the experience you would be able to become an Associate of (ISC)² by successfully clearing the CISSP exam. You would be having six years to earn your experience if you wish to become a CISSP.

 Note that only a one-year experience would be exempted from education. Then again, there would be a one-year waiver of the professional experience requirement for holding an additional credential on the approved list of the (ISC)2. The candidates are required to have a valid experience that would be including information systems security-related work performed as a consultant, practitioner, investigator or instructor, which would be requiring Information Security knowledge and it would be involving the direct application of that knowledge. The five years of experience should be considered quite an equivalent of actual full-time Information Security work; this requirement would be cumulative, however, and might have been accrued over a much longer period of time.

CISSP Professional Experience Requirements

CISSP professional experience would be including but not limited to:

  • Work requiring special education or intellectual attainment, generally including a moderate education or college degree.
  • Work requiring customary memory of a body of knowledge shared with others doing related work.
  • Management of other employees and/or projects.
  • Supervision of the work of others while working with the lowest of supervision of one’s self.
  • Work requiring the exercise of judgment, management decision-making, as well as discretion.
  • Work requiring the exercise of ethical judgment, as opposed to ethical behavior.
  • Creative writing as well as oral communication.
  • Teaching, training, and instructing the mentoring of others.
  • Research and development.
  • The selection and specification of controls and mechanisms i.e. authentication and identification technology, does not include the mere operation of these controls.
  • Applicable job title examples are Supervisor, Analyst, CISO, Director, Manager, Cyber Architect, Information Assurance Engineer, Cryptographer, Instructor, Professor, Lecturer, Investigator, Computer Scientist, Program Manager, Lead, etc.

Approved Credentials for Experience Waiver:

  • CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional)
  • CCNP Security (Cisco Certified Network Professional Security)
  • CERT Certified Computer Security Incident Handler (CSIH)
  • Certified Business Continuity Planner
  • Certified Computer Crime Investigator (Advanced) (CCCI)

There is a big comprehensive list, which you gain at the CISSP webpage. Also, if you wish, you could have certain good and reliable training courses, like being offered at the SPOTO Club.

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Last modified: November 12, 2021

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