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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] Re: Sign off |
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| Date: | Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:09:29 -0000 |
You should have no problems if you have one of your bosses sign off. It is a common practice. It is also a great way of letting the know you have the added value to the company of having the CISSP. --- In CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Rohe" <ITEC6050@...> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am taking my exam in August and feel confident in my
ability to
pass. I have a MS in IT Security from an ISC2 approved higher education university and have 8 years minimum expierence in
policy,
anti virus and training users.
My problem is that once I pass, there are not any CISSP's who
know my background to sign off. I am not in the security
department of
the organization I work for.
I know multiple people with CNA's, MCSE's and so on who do
know me
from back in the day where this expierence is valid. Has anyone
every
heard of someone having problems when a certified but non CISSP
signs
off? Thanks everyone, ~Rob
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