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Re: CISSP

Subject: Re: CISSP
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 08:13:06 +0100
Bruno Cesar Moreira de Souza wrote:
What source says that a 11 years old boy got CISSP? I
think this is only a rumour.

  11 years is probably exaggerated. I find a note saying that in 2001, the
youngest person to sit for (and take) the CISSP so far was a 16-year old Indian
named Namit Merchant, who had worked with at least one computer company for
three years, and so passed the then 'three ears of experience' requirement
(http://www.securityfocus.com/news/301).

  The current 'four years' requirement was decided on yearly in 2002 (it came
into force in 2003) -- and there were some speculation that this was more
than a timing coincidence.

-- 
Anders Thulin          anders.thulin@sentor.se          070-757 36 10

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