ISC2 has introduced an additional path to earning
the ISSAP, ISSEP and ISSMP certifications. This new path removes the CISSP as a requirement, while recognizing seven years of relevant experience as a qualifying factor in earning the ISSAP, ISSEP or ISSMP.
There are now two ways to earn and maintain these specialized, role-based certifications. Learn more at ISC2 Insights: https://www.isc2.org/Insights/2023/10/Additional-Non-CISSP-Path-to-ISSAP-ISSEP-and-ISSMP-Certificati...
@njpsu wrote:I have to say, I was really shocked at how this was just dropped on those of us holding concentration certifications with no prior notice. I feel ISC2 is not communicating well with the members.
Announcing in a webinar reinforces my point. Broadcasting in a webinar, that not everyone watches, is not the most effective communications to the entire membership. Multiple communications paths should be used to announce changes like this, AND solicit input from the membership before making changes; particularly when something like this impacts credential holders. Expecting a webinar to communicate a major change is insufficient.
@njpsu wrote:Broadcasting in a webinar, that not everyone watches, is not the most effective communications to the entire membership.
I think you hit on a larger topic regarding member engagement. If I recall correctly, well less than 5 percent of the membership voted in last year's board elections. Given that as a barometer, this change could have been announced repeatedly on this community and elsewhere and few would have noticed. That said, it's not entirely on the members for their lack of engagement. Again, this is a much broader topic. But I think our long-term health as an organization more hinges on the quality of member engagement than the quantity of members.
I think you bring up a fair point. The problems of lack of participation and communications with the membership are linked. Something needs to change!
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@tldutton @AndreaMoore @JoePete
I think you really need to clarify that last statement:
@JoePete This change WAS done per direction from the ISC2 Board of Directors in Q4 2022.
Are you stating that this change was designed by the Board or the Board Approved changes recommended by Management?
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@tlduttonthanks for your detail explanation and may I ask how is the existing process to make some idea turns to an agenda item to BoD?