Question for someone CISSP certified.
From: RXP (not.today_at_no.way.com)
Date: 01/28/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:24:10 -0600
I understand that the CISSP certification requires various combinations of
experience and education but I have a question concerning the experience
requirement.
Does the CISSP require you to have some specific experience or more broad
experience in computer security?
For example, I've been a system admin and a DBA for some years. Both or
which required me to read, understand, and implement the company's computer
security requirements. This included most everything from account management
policy to performing audits, identifying data access needs,
backups/recovery, disaster recovery, physical access to facilities, etc.
Would this experience qualify me to become CISSP certified or are they
looking for something specific? For example, do I have to prove that my work
was specifically devoted to computer security?
Thanks for any advise.
RXP
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