CISSP FAQ

What are the CISSP CPE requirements?

CISSP certificants must earn a minimum of 120 continuing professional education (CPE) credits every 3 years to maintain their certification.

Detailed Answer

The CPE reporting period is 3 years, starting from the date you pass the CISSP exam or when your certification is renewed.

CPE credits can be earned through various activities such as attending conferences, taking courses, teaching, publishing articles, and volunteering.

At least 20 CPE credits must be earned each year, and no more than 60 credits can be carried over to the next 3-year reporting period.

CPE credits must be reported to (ISC)2 through their online certification account, and supporting documentation must be kept in case of an audit.

Failure to earn the required 120 CPE credits within the 3-year period will result in the certification lapsing, and the individual will need to retake the CISSP exam to regain the certification.

There are various categories of CPE activities that have different credit values, and (ISC)2 provides detailed guidelines on which activities qualify and how many credits they are worth.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Start planning and tracking your CPE activities early in the reporting period to ensure you meet the requirements on time.
  • Diversify your CPE activities across different categories to maximize the credits you can earn.
  • Maintain detailed records of your CPE activities and supporting documentation to be prepared for a potential audit.

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