I have done many, many migrations and upgrades over the past 20 years. I have never been more annoyed than I am today with the ISC2 website/member portal/CPE submission process.
1. Logging in works periodically, or not at all.
2. Where did all of the my history go? I have no idea what made into the new system
3. Why is ISC2 sending so many emails about maintenance fees, which do not match the information on the website?
Does anything work on website at all besides training (which doesn't add to my CPE's automatically) (yes, i've tried all of your tips). I have no idea if I even have my CISSP anymore, despite paying for it 2x this year. Which, honestly, I don't think it's wise at all to increase membership fees, given that the website hasn't worked properly since Spring/Summer 2018.
When can we expect this to be resolved?
@jgreenaaron, at least you've tried to be nice, coz frankly, I don't know if many of us have done that. A lot of the members have expressed their woes about the portal being plagued with issues, and if you do a search of the forum I'm sure you'll find no shortage of posts about these --- a recent one by @MikeGlassman suggested that we should have a dedicated area on the forum for them.
It's really annoying that the process to add CPEs if they don't get updated automatically deviates from what's put on the guide; apparently that's another flaw that's yet to be fixed.
As for the revised AMF policy, the reaction on the community made it clear that the most users were appalled. (The emails we're getting are probably automated --- and the information in them is confusing.)
Answering your last question is going to be a challenge, as per (ISC)2, the portal is supposed to be ready & working with no issues this year --- but you can believe that at your own risk.
Fees used to be offsetable against income tax and my employer would reimburse 1 set of professional fees per year that claim the tax back.
Charging twice means an unexpected bill which was really unwelcome given I also pay fees to BCS, ISACA and IISP. The small reduction in fees for those who hold multiple ISC2 certificates will take years to offset this year's increase.
@Steve-Wilme wrote:The small reduction in fees for those who hold multiple ISC2 certificates will take years to offset this year's increase.
I still do not understand the math behind having to pay DOUBLE fees this year and I'm a cryptographer;)
@AppDefects wrote:
...I still do not understand the math behind having to pay DOUBLE fees this year...
Concurrently raising fees and changing payment timing was not the brightest of PR moves.
I feel for the future CISSPs. In addition to paying $699 to take the test, they will need to pony up an additional $125 as a reward for passing the test.
@jgreenaaron wrote:I have done many, many migrations and upgrades over the past 20 years. I have never been more annoyed than I am today with the ISC2 website/member portal/CPE submission process.
1. Logging in works periodically, or not at all.
2. Where did all of the my history go? I have no idea what made into the new system
3. Why is ISC2 sending so many emails about maintenance fees, which do not match the information on the website?
Does anything work on website at all besides training (which doesn't add to my CPE's automatically) (yes, i've tried all of your tips). I have no idea if I even have my CISSP anymore, despite paying for it 2x this year. Which, honestly, I don't think it's wise at all to increase membership fees, given that the website hasn't worked properly since Spring/Summer 2018.
When can we expect this to be resolved?
The view from the top is that everything is just fine and dandy with the digital transformation!
From the latest annual report released a few weeks ago:
https://www.isc2.org/About/-/media/168A8AF56C744ED6B4D39565705B62F8.ashx
@rslade wrote:
... as far as I recall, we hit 100K over a decade ago....
Per the 2014 annual report, that happened sometime during 2014.
..."exceeded" 140,000? It was just two pages before, in big bold print,...
Page 3 says 138,530 members. Page 5 says 140,000+ members and associates. This tells us there is somewhere on the order of 2000 associates.
Also, comparing this with the member counts URL (which is really certificate counts), we now know members average 1.09 certificates each (=151,508/138530).