The CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification from The International Information System Security Certification Consortium or (ISC)² has been one of the most popular and in-demand cybersecurity certifications in the years following its original introduction in 1994.
In June 2004, the CISSP designation was accredited under the ANSI ISO/IEC Standard 17024:2003. It is also formally approved by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in their Information Assurance Technical (IAT), Managerial (IAM), and System Architect and Engineer (IASAE) categories for their DoDD 8570 certification requirement.
In May 2020, The UK National Recognition Information Centre (UK NARIC - the designated United Kingdom national agency for the recognition and comparison of international qualifications and skills, acting on behalf of the UK Government) assessed the CISSP qualification as a Level 7 award, the same level as a Masters degree. The change will enable cyber security professionals to use the CISSP certification towards higher education course credit and also open up new opportunities for roles that require or recognize master’s degrees.
The CISSP credential is considered to be the "gold standard" in the world of security certification . The CISSP exam is a challenging while the new CAT format can play physiological games with test takers as the questions vary in difficulty based on your previous submissions . So , Even You Studied Hard But You May Not be able to Pass the CISSP Exam.
Anyone can take the CISSP exam without any experience, and then you'll have 6 years to complete your 5 years of industry experience after you have passed the exam.
In this course, you will learn how to study smart and use various technique in acing the CISSP exam at the first attempt.