Hi All,
I have been researching CISSP all morning and like the look of the qualification and the knowledge I would be able to learn.
What I am most concerned about is if I get to the end of it and I fail at the experience stage. I do not know anyone any other member to endorse me so I would need to get ISC to endorse me.
At a high level this is what I do is:
How do I make sure I have enough experience in the right areas to pass?
I have looked at the exam outline here: https://www.isc2.org/-/media/ISC2/Certifications/Exam-Outlines/CISSP-Exam-Outline-121417--Final.ashx
If we take section 7 do I need to hit every sub point to have enough experience? So do I need to have had experience in 7.1 to 7.16 or can I just have experience in one sub section for example 7.3 and this is fine and would count towards one of the eight domains?
What evidence do I need to send to ISC exactly , does my manager just need to right a statement on what I have done in those 10 years and what my day to day job is?
Appreciate any help please!
Thank you
I appreciate this is a bit late and you may well have found the answers yourself by now, but just to confirm...
In terms of the experience, you need 5 years (4 with an appropriate waiver) of cumulative paid work experience in at least 1 task/subtask as defined in the exam outline across 2 of the 8 domains.
Generally speaking, I would expect someone with 10 years of sysadmin experience to be able to fulfil the CISSP experience requirements.
In terms of evidence, you will be asked to submit details of your job roles and activities and the domains you believe these relate to (effectively a CV/resume) along with contact details for your supervisor(s).
If you are asking ISC2 to endorse you, they will also require you to upload some official documentation to show you did work for the companies in the roles during the times you listed in your endorsement application - things like tax forms or payslips etc.