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Rakifss
Newcomer I

CISSP Renewal

Is all 120 CPE from Group-A type is enough for CISSP renewal?

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Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

Plus remaining in good standing and paying your fees; yes.

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Rakifss
Newcomer I

Thanks......So Group B CPE is not mandatory requirement..right?

denbesten
Community Champion

See page 6 of the CPE handbook for the official answer.

rslade
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> Is all 120 CPE from Group-A type is enough for CISSP renewal?

That's waht I usually had, and it worked for 20 years ...

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emb021
Advocate I

Yes, you need 120 CPEs.  They can be ALL "Group A" OR up to half can be "Group B", but you aren't required to have Group B credits.

 

I always encourage folks to get MORE then that just in case something gets rejected.  Better to have too much then be in a situation where you don't have enough.

 

And if you're struggling to get CPEs, you're doing something wrong.  There are many avenues for free or near free CPEs.

 

 

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denbesten
Community Champion


@emb021 wrote:

up to half can be "Group B"

The official handbook states that up to 30 of a CISSP's required 120 may be Group B, which is half of half.

 


I always encourage folks to get MORE then that just in case something gets rejected.  Better to have too much then be in a situation where you don't have enough.

Completely agree!  If extras are earned at the right time, right quantity and are unneeded, they can be rolled into your next 3-year cycle, as detailed in the official handbook.  So it is possible to become an efficient overachiever.

Steve-Wilme
Advocate II

Practically, the group B are useful if you've done some extra IT related or legal or management training; that doesn't exactly fit into Group A.  In reality you'll probably find enough CPE opportunities that are all group A.  The Group B are useful to add in the months running up the end of the certification cycle so you benefit from the roll over and don't feel you're starting from zero.

 

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Rakifss
Newcomer I

Thanks for the information......