I am almost ready to write the CISSP exam. My challenge is that I am based in South Africa & yesterday our government announced a 21 day lockdown to try "flatten the Covid 19 infection curve". Question is are there any plans from ISC2 to allow for online proctors to monitor an online CISSP examination? I have checked with Pearson vue and SA is not listed as we use 3rd party testing centers.
@Jacques01 wrote:
This is a robust debate my friend nothing illegal or wrong with a debate
This isn't a debate, this is people crying because they're not getting their way. Look at the statement (ISC)2 posted, and read it again instead of having a temper tantrum like you have in previous posts.
Pay attention to these parts:
"the fact that all (ISC)² Examinations are 17024 accredited, requires special planning and approvals from third parties prior to administration."
"As soon as additional avenues of exam delivery are finalized, we will communicate these findings broadly and expediently."
They're aware and working on other options it seems, so quit being immature with weird posts about conspiracies and nonsense and be patient.
FYI, for the fact that the CISM is an easier test alludes to it not being as good as the CISSP in my opinion. So just hang in there.
@Landin_Comins wrote:
Please stop filling our inboxes. ...ADMIN, ... kindly take care of this situation
There are are a few less-drastic actions one can individually take:
"unusbscribe" to email notifications for a particular discussion topic:
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@denbesten Thank you for suggesting these. (Apologies for responding and causing another email to be sent.)
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Copying @denbesten's suggestions below for unsubscribing to keep all suggestions in one easy-to-find place.
"unusbscribe" to email notifications for a particular discussion topic:
(ISC)² Community >> Your Name (at top of screen) >> My settings >> Subscriptions & Notifications- Completely turn off email notifications for your account.
- Modify the earlier tampermonkey script to hide the poster you find offensive.
Even though one may find the poster prone to hyperbole, intolerant of opposing opinion, willing to use ad-hominum attacks and immature in debate, he has not violated the community guidelines and therefore should not be subject to censorship.
Thanks for this reminder. I have unsubscribed from this thread and will remain wary of the board in the future because of this thread.
- b/eads
I see only one reason for ignoring remote proctored exam option - ISC is afraid of question disclosure. I haven't checked, but it's quite easy to put proxy with SSL decryption option to review traffic later.
But this can be easily mitigated by testing engine traffic encryption 🙂
I have no update to my previous post. This is the best place to look for any changes or announcements:
Please see our updated response to the questions surrounding online/remote exams:
https://www.isc2.org/Notice/COVID-19-Response-Online-Exams
We will continue to update this page. Please refer to this page for any further updates related to COVID-19:
https://www.isc2.org/notice/COVID-19-Response
Thank you for your continued patience as we navigate these unusual circumstances.
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