"Les Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The CISSP gets all the glory because it requires at least
> > three (3) years of experience (with credentials), while
> > the SSCP requires half that or can even be credited for
> > other things.
> 
> Ahem! Five years experience for CISSP, although one year can be credited
> for a Master's degree from an NSA-accredited security program, and one year
> for certain other certifications.

Has that changed recently?  I was looking into getting my CISSP (probably two
years ago) and I thought it was 3 years, too.


> My advice is to design the objectives with real-(Linux)-world requirements
> in mind, and only later worry about how this maps to either the CISSP or
> SSCP CBK's.

Agreed.

Regards,
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