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CISSP versus Associate CISSP Feb 14 2012 02:33PM
Nano Fyt (nanofyt gmail com) (2 replies)
Re: CISSP versus Associate CISSP Feb 14 2012 05:03PM
Juan Morales (kronicbass79 gmail com) (2 replies)
That is correct. As soon as you get enough working experience, you can
then become a CISSP.

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On Feb 14, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Nano Fyt <nanofyt (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Just wondering if I understood well: the only difference between CISSP
> and Associate CISSP is the professional experience, right? I.e., the
> paper-based test is the same, isn't it?
> I am just asking because while trying to register for passing the
> CISSP paper-based exam in my capital city, I was asked to choose
> between CISSP and Associate CISSP, while at this stage (i.e. the paper
> test) there should not make a difference, so I am a bit confused. In
> my case I have just graduated from a PhD in Computer Security, so I
> should be able to validate 1 year professional experience but not
> more, meaning that I can only obtain the Associate CISSP and then wait
> 4 years (working in this field) to obtain the full CISSP
> certification, is that correct?
>
> Thanks for your help!
> Nanofyt
>
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[ reply ]
Re: CISSP versus Associate CISSP Feb 14 2012 07:41PM
J. Oquendo (sil infiltrated net)
Re: CISSP versus Associate CISSP Feb 14 2012 05:37PM
olufemimogaji gmail com
Re: CISSP versus Associate CISSP Feb 14 2012 04:59PM
Clement Dupuis (clement dupuis gmail com)


 

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