I'm thinking of getting the SSCP, and have the CISSP. If you've got both, what did you think of the relative difficulty of the exams? Was there anything you did to study specifically for the SSCP beyond what you used for the CISSP?
Thanks for any insight you can offer.
If you already have your CISSP then I would look at something like the Certified Cloud Security Professional or one of the ISACA certifications to compliment the CISSP. I have my CISSP and my CISM.
I would just say to first look at what are your personal requirements for getting the SSCP?
Is it required by your present employer?
Does it help your career progression?
Regarding the last sentence, it seems like it's debatable given the overlap between the CISSP and SSCP.
If you're collecting certs for signature block alphabet soup, go for it, but I'd take a look at your resume, your goals -- both short and long term, and analyze what pursuing this certification TRULY does for you. I'm guessing given curriculum overlap and until you do a career analysis, there could be a different cert for you out there for you to pursue.
By way of comparison, I have three cyber-related certs: CISSP, penetration testing, and architecture. From a 8570 perspective that gives me 100% coverage of all the possible combinations of access levels. -- gov't clients care about that. Commercial companies generally don't -- they want to know the technical stuff; which I continuously work on (instead of pursuing additional certifications beyond my 3) both at work and at home so I can benefit my clients better.
HTH.
And, sorry, I wasn't clear with my first post: I'm looking to get the SSCP so I can teach those courses. So I'm really just curious as to the relative difficulty of the exam, compared to the CISSP (which I already teach). Thanks for any insight you can offer;
I suppose if having a cert is a requirement for a class you want to teach, then there's your answer.
Good luck on your journey!!!
Okay, but the question was not "should I get this cert"-- the question is "how difficult is the SSCP test, relative to the CISSP, and what study aids did you use for both."
Hello Thalpius
I did not pass CISSP exam 10 days ago although I did prepare myself good and I did much practice test. I know I don't have infosec experience, however; recently I got a postgraduate in Network and system security analysis.
do you think to get first SSCP is a good idea instead to repeat the CISSP test?
if yes, which book to study and practice test book or online any online resources.
Thank you for the reply.
Suraya
I'm resurrecting Ben's post. I'm in this same situation, I currently have my CISSP and want to teach the SSCP to people interested in my IT department.
As such, I may end up taking the test because I will be go through all the material that I will be teaching on. But regarding the long heated debate, is it worth getting the SSCP if I am already a CISSP since I just want to teach the SSCP class?
TIA!
-Ed
Hi, Suraya-- just saw your post; sorry. Yes, I think starting with the SSCP, if you don't have experience in the field, is the smarter choice, instead of taking CISSP again.