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[CISSP-D] Re: CISSP passed. Endorsement Process

Subject: [CISSP-D] Re: CISSP passed. Endorsement Process
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 04:28:09 -0000
A CISSP in good standing = has completed all requirements for 
certification or recertification.  Meaning, the holder is still 
recognized by ISC2.  
Other then that, it doesn't matter if they have been a CISSP for 10 
years or 10 days, one endorsement is just as good as the other.


--- In CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com, "huang_qinghua" 
<huang_qinghua@y...> wrote:

Hi Everyone, 

Just to inform I have successfully passed the CISSP exam in 
Singapore 
on Oct 29. THanks to Clement for creating CCCure who assisted 
greatly 
in my exam preparation. And to everyone in the group for all the 
answers to my queries. 

With regards to the endorsement process. I have a query. I have a 
number of cissps in my company. I will like to know if getting a 
CISSP 
who passed recently (Feb 2005) to endorse to have any difference 
with a 
CISSP who cleared the exam some time ago. My reason for asking is 
that 
the endorsement requires "An active cissp in good standing." Which 
i 
Don't really understand









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