Upon passing either the CISSP, CSSLP, CAP or SSCP exams, which test a candidate’s understanding of the applicable CBK•, (ISC)'s taxonomy of global information security topics, the Associate of (ISC) will gain access to an elite peer network and career development resources offered exclusively to (ISC) members. Additionally, Associates of (ISC) gain access to the same benefits as (ISC)2’s certified members, including a suite of career development and support programs, such as a job search site, career clinics, virtual communities, networking events and continuing education opportunities.
Associates must subscribe to and abide by the (ISC) Code of Ethics, earn continuing education credits annually and pay annual membership fees. To become certified, Associates of (ISC)2 must gain the requisite work experience for the credential they are pursuing within five years for CSSLP and within three years for CAP and be endorsed by an (ISC)-certified professional in good standing.
While open to all interested candidates, the Associate program is also a resource for universities looking to support graduates’ transition into professional life and maps to the Workforce Framework being established by US Government National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Initiative.
“We welcome (ISC)2’s commitment to the advancement of the professionalization of the cybersecurity workforce,” says NICE National Lead, Dr. Ernest McDuffie. “Our Cybersecurity Workforce Framework
“The Associate program is a great way for those early in their careers to assess their knowledge and certification readiness and to show employers they are committed to practicing the highest standards and ethics in the field,” said W. Hord Tipton, CISSP-ISSEP, CAP, executive director of (ISC). “Given the government’s current shortage of information security professionals, we are pleased to offer the Associate program to help increase the number of skilled professionals that our cyber threat landscape requires. This program furthers (ISC)'s commitment to serving the needs of information security professionals at any age and/or stage of their careers as they travel along their career paths.”
The CSSLP, designed for professionals involved in the software lifecycle, requires four years of professional experience in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) in one or more of the seven domains of the (ISC) CSSLP CBK, while the CAP, designed for professionals responsible for formalizing processes used to assess risk and establishing security requirements and documentation, requires two years of work experience in one or more of the seven domains of the (ISC) CAP CBK.
The CSSLP and CAP exams are available to candidates worldwide. For more information on the Associate program, please visit https://www.isc2.org/associates/default.aspx.
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