Not necessarily Scott.  You've got to be able to prove (in others words have
documentable proof), that you've worked for a cumulative total of 4 years in
the security field.  Now, the caveat is that your work can be spread amongst
the ten domains or relegated to one as long as your total time meets the
minimum criteria.  Then you are eligible to test.  Once you test and pass,
you must then be sponsored by a CISSP in good standing.

Shoot me a note with any questions,

Will Gragido CISSP CCNP CIPTSS CCNA CCDA MCP blah blah blah
NSC
www.ins.com

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Scott
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Subject: OT: Confusion on CISSP requirements [7:60997]


I'm a CCIE with over 4 years of experience in networking and a college
degree.  Each position I have had required a small percentage of security
related work.  Does that satisfy the requirements or are they asking for
100% security work?  Any help greatly appreciated.




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