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RE: [CISSP-D] Some Questions About the CISSP Examination

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] Some Questions About the CISSP Examination
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 10:02:51 -0500
 


I have some questions about the CISSP certification examination. I hope
somebody would care answering;

1- I have read from the website that it is a six hour test with 250
questions. The test is paper based.
Is there any break within this six hour period? Is there no computer
based test for this?

A. There was no computer based test when I took it. People could be
escorted one at a time to the rest rooms. Otherwise no break. 

2- Is there any laboratory examination or just a paper test only? 

A. Paper, no lab. 

3- For how long is this certification valid? Do I need to keep taking
the test every couple of years to keep the certification?

A. Three years. You don't need to retake if you get enough CPEs. See the
www.isc2.org site for details on CPEs.  If you don't have sufficient
CPEs, you can retake the test.  

4- From the exam locator on isc2 website, country name Pakistan is not
in the list! Do I have to travel to another country to take the test? No
alternative to take the test in my own country?

A. The sites listed are the sites available. Sometimes some are added,
so keep checking. Also, you could contact ISC2.org to find out if there
will be a test in Pakistan. 




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