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Certifications CompTIA Sec+ 11-19-2013 07:26 PM #1 Default CISSP question-Sponsorship
So I really want to get my CISSP. I currently dont have any 5 years in experience, and I am getting my Bachelors in Cyber Security. Am I eligible for ISC CISSP associate?
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Certifications CISSP, MCSA 2012, MCSE Private Cloud, MCITP:EA & SA, MCDST, MCTS, CCENT, Network+, Security+, VCA-Cloud, VCA-DCV 11-19-2013 08:18 PM #2
You get a one year waiver from having Security+, but still needs 4 years experience in at least two of the domains. You don't have any experience at all? If that is the case then Associate is the only way to go.
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Certifications GISP, GSEC, GCED, GCIH, GCIA, GPEN, CEH 11-20-2013 05:35 AM #3
bachelor or security plus gives a year waiver, the maximum waiver you can have is 1 year, once you pass the exam you are consider an associate until you have been endorsed. You have 9 months to endorsed, if you did not endorsed within 9 moths then you have to obtain the require cpe with keep the associate status. Your associate status can only be kept a minimum of 5 years
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Certifications CompTIA Sec+ 11-20-2013 02:30 PM #4
Quote Originally Posted by cyberguypr View Post You get a one year waiver from having Security+, but still needs 4 years experience in at least two of the domains. You don't have any experience at all? If that is the case then Associate is the only way to go. I actaully work with the Airforce. I'm contracting with them. just started in July though. Will that help me gain my experience?
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