What part of your job revolved around security?
You need a minimum of two years of cumulative, paid, full-time work experience in one or more knowledge areas of the HCISPP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK).
I work on the Service Desk at a Children's Hospital. Prior to that I worked as a contractor of the State of Delaware Social Services.
Dealing with PHI and HIPPA
Ok.
Take a look at the domains for HCISPP.
Do you feel the work you do falls into any of those domains, and that you've don't that for at least 2 years?
Then you'd good.
Also, its HIPAA. Its important to spell it right.
@Bruss9313 wrote:I work on the Service Desk at a Children's Hospital. Prior to that I worked as a contractor of the State of Delaware Social Services.
Dealing with PHI and HIPPA
Bernadette,
"Dealing with PHI and HIPPA [sic]" may mean simply being aware of and following policies and procedures for protecting sensitive information in the system. That level is not likely to qualify as experience in the HCISSP CBK domains, especially if you were on a Tier 1 service desk. You will have to evaluate your actual experience and relate it to the CBK domains. If you were operating at Tier 2 or Tier 3 in the service desk hierarchy you may be able to demonstrate requisite experience.
Aspiring for the HCISSP is an excellent goal as you continue to work on health care systems. You do not have to have the experience required for certification already under your belt to prepare for and eventually take teh exam. You have Associate of (ISC)2 membership available even without that experience.
Part of the trick (as you initially implied and others have called out) is that you need to self-assess if you current experience is relevant (i.e. ties directly back to the domains). If the "Ultimate Guide" is insufficient, I suggest using Amazon's "look inside" feature to read the introductions for the various HCISSP texts.
If you know a current HCISSP personally or professionally, you might consider running a preliminarily endorsement application by them to see if they would consider sponsoring you.
As @CraginS suggests, the Associate program might help. However given its limitation of N+1 years to earn N-years experience, your mileage may vary.