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RE: [CISSP-D] Re: SSCP vs. CISSP

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] Re: SSCP vs. CISSP
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 13:22:31 -0500


True. But, that's because of a lack of good marketing and education about 
the significance of the specificity of the SSCP for system audit areas over 
the "general knowledge" of the CISSP (IMO). ISC2 needs to do better 
marketing. Current report from them is that there are 800 SSCPs worldwide 
vs. 35,000 CISSPs, so they focus all their marketing on the CISSPs--even to 
the extent of not even mentioning the SSCPs--for which I have taken them to 
task. Seems the better way (IMO) to expand the pool of SSCPs is *not* to 
treat them like 2nd-class members.

Cheers!
Bill





 
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