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CISSP

SYNOPSIS
(ISC)2®, the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, Inc., was founded in 1989. This not-for-profit organization manages the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification. This advanced-level certification is meant for IT security professionals with the following level of experience: “a minimum of four years of PROFESSIONAL experience in the field of information security. A bachelor's degree can substitute for one of these required years. Additionally, a Master's Degree in Information Security from a National Center of Excellence can substitute for one year towards the four-year requirement." This experience requirement essentially forms the prerequisite for this vendor-neutral certification, although (ISC)2®’s other, lower-level certification, the SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner), is recommended.

In June 2003, (ISC)2® introduced an Associate program that allows candidates to take the exam before they meet the experience requirement. Here’s more on that: “After passing the selected exam and signing (ISC)2®'s Code of Ethics, the Associate must garner the requisite work experience and successfully complete a professional endorsement process before he/she becomes officially certified as CISSP or SSCP.”

In terms of recertification, “The term ‘CPE’ is an acronym for Continued Professional Education credits. After a candidate becomes certified, he/she is required to perform continuing education per 3-year certification period to become recertified. A CISSP must submit 120 CPEs during the 3-year recertification period. Of the 120 CPEs that are required, at least 80 must be ‘A’ credits and as many as 40 can be ‘B’ credits.

The CISSP certification is well suited to IT professionals who aim to be IS (Information Security) professionals, network security professionals, or systems security professionals. The CISSP® designation is achieved by passing one exam.

The CISSP certification was born in 1989 and today it is the gold standard in information security certifications with over 34,000 certified information systems security professional worldwide.

The need for professionalism was a serious topic among computer security practitioners for many years. Professionalism was viewed as the way to upgrade this often ill-defined and poorly understood craft to that of a recognized and disciplined profession. By the mid-1980s, a number of professional societies in North America concluded that a certification process attesting to the qualifications of information security personnel, would enhance the credibility of the computer security profession. Through the societies' cooperative efforts, the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, or (ISC)2, was established in mid-1989 as an independent, nonprofit corporation whose sole charter is to develop and administer a certification program for information security practitioners. Now firmly established in North America, the program is quickly gaining international acceptance.

This exam is moderately difficult and costs $499 USD. It may be taken at an (ISC)2 designated site in many large metropolitan locations throughout the world.The pass score for this form-based multiple choice exam is a scaled score of 700 points or greater. There are 250 questions and the exam lasts 6 hours.

The topics covered by this exam come from the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) and include:

* Access Control Systems & Methodology
* Applications & Systems Development
* Business Continuity Planning
* Cryptography
* Law, Investigation & Ethics
* Operations Security
* Physical Security
* Security Architecture & Models
* Security Management Practices
* Telecommunications, Network & Internet Security




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