CISSP FAQ

How does CISSP endorsement work?

The CISSP endorsement process verifies that an applicant has the required professional experience to earn the CISSP certification and become a member of (ISC)².

Detailed Answer

To become CISSP certified, applicants must have a minimum of 5 years of cumulative, paid, full-time work experience in at least 2 of the 8 CISSP domains.

After passing the CISSP exam, applicants must submit an endorsement form signed by a current CISSP holder who can vouch for the applicant's work experience and ethical conduct.

The endorser must have known the applicant for at least 6 months and confirm the applicant's work experience details.

Once the endorsement is approved, the applicant becomes a CISSP certified member of (ISC)².

CISSP holders must maintain their certification through continuing professional education and adhering to the (ISC)² Code of Ethics.

The endorsement process helps ensure the integrity and credibility of the CISSP certification.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Identify potential endorsers early in your CISSP preparation process and build a relationship with them.
  • Be prepared to provide detailed information about your work experience to your endorser.
  • Review the (ISC)² Code of Ethics carefully to ensure you can uphold its principles.

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