Found this info from Cisco in my mailbox.
 
Looks like you can still write CSS1 until Feb 28/03.
 
Individuals can still earn the Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification
until February 28, 2003. After that date, this focused certification
will no longer be offered. For those who have already earned the Cisco
Security Specialist 1 certification, the certification remains valid
until two years from date of achievement.
 
So looks like we still have a little bit of time for those who want to
get it before it expires.
 
Thanks
John
 
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From: Cisco Systems Inc
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Subject: New Cisco Certified Security Professional 
 

 
 

Every organization has data, facilities, and workflow processes that are
mission critical to their success. As more organizations make greater
use of the Internet, it becomes critical that businesses defend their
networks against attacks. Productivity gains and returns on company
investments are at risk if the network is not defended.
Cisco protects business from end to end, enabling business growth and
increased productivity. Unlike point security products that leave
vulnerable gaps, comprehensive solutions from Cisco embed integrated,
layered security throughout your entire network to tie separate
technologies and applications into a single, secure whole. 
Together with responsive, qualified partners, Cisco provides the
components and training to build and maintain an effective security
system that can safeguard your company's ability to generate revenue.
Regardless of the size of your business, Cisco network security products
and Cisco IOS(r) Software help keep your network secure.
To help meet your needs, on November 19, 2002, Cisco will announce the
new Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) and three new security
Cisco Qualified Specialists the Cisco Firewall Specialist, the Cisco VPN
Specialist, and the Cisco IDS Specialist. Cisco is launching this new
professional level security certification in response to the heightened
need for knowledgeable network professionals who can design, build, and
implement complete end-to-end security solutions coupled with an
industry demand to provide a certification career path in the IT
security market. This new certification provides an individual with
professional level recognition in designing and implementing Cisco
Secure networks.
To become a Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) you need to
hold a valid CCNA(r) certification and complete and pass the following
exams:

Exam
Recommended training

9E0-571 CSPFA
or
9E0-111 CSPFA 
Cisco Secure Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 2.1 

Cisco Secure Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 3.0

9E0-570 CSVPN
or
9E0-121 CSVPN
Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN )

2.0 Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN ) 3.0

640-442 MCNS 
or
640-100 MCNS
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS)

2.0 Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) 3.0

9E0-572 IDSPM 
or
9E0-100 CSIDS 
 Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System (CSIDS) 2.1

Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System (CSIDS) 3.0

9E0-131 CSI
Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI) 1.0
The recommended training to prepare for the Cisco Certified Security
Professional (CCSP) certification is offered through the global network
of authorized Cisco Learning Partners.
>From now until September 30, 2003, individuals who currently hold the
Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification can upgrade their
certification to become a Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)
by taking one new exam, Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI 9EO-131).
Candidates with Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification have already
demonstrated their knowledge of firewalls, intrusion detection systems,
and virtual private networks. Therefore, if they maintain their CCNA
status and pass this additional exam, they can become a Cisco Certified
Security Professional (CCSP). 
Like other professional level Cisco certifications, the Cisco Certified
Security Professional is valid for three years.
New Cisco Qualified Specialists for Firewall, VPN, and IDS The three new
Cisco Qualified Specialists are being launched to address the needs of
individuals who want to validate skills in specific areas of network
security. These individuals most likely work in organizations that have
installed or are about to install Cisco security products.
To earn the new focused certifications, you need to hold a valid CCNA
certification and complete and pass the following exams:

Focused Certification
Exam
Recommended training

Cisco Firewall Specialist
640-100 MCNS and
9E0-111 CSPFA 
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) 3.0

Cisco Secure PIX(r) Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 3.0

Cisco VPN Specialist
640-100 MCNS and
9E0-121 CSVPN
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) 3.0

Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN ) 3.0

Cisco IDS Specialist
640-100 MCNS and
9E0-100 CSIDS
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS) 3.0 

Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System (CSIDS) 3.0
Individuals can still earn the Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification
until February 28, 2003. After that date, this focused certification
will no longer be offered. For those who have already earned the Cisco
Security Specialist 1 certification, the certification remains valid
until two years from date of achievement.
Like all other focused Cisco certifications, all three new Cisco
Security Specialist certifications are valid for two years.
Reminder: To apply your Cisco Career Certification or Cisco Qualified
Specialist toward any Cisco Partner Specializations, you must read and
accept the terms of the Cisco Career Certifications Agreement. Failure
to complete this step will prohibit processing of any certification or
specialization applications.
For details on the new Cisco security certifications, visit
http://www.cisco.com/go/training. 
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