https://www.isc2.org/cgi-bin/content.cgi?page=11289
Dal prossimo 30 Aprile 2008 cambierá la procedura per il mantenimento
della certificazione CISSP (ed anche SSCP e CAP). A partire da quella
data, per mantenere la credenziale occorrerá soddisfare *annualmente*
*anziche triennalmente* i requisiti di /Continuing Professional
Education/ (CPE) e di /Annual Maintenance Fees/ (AMF).
/"Currently, to maintain the CISSP certification, a member is required
to earn and submit a total of 120 CPEs and pay US$85 by the end of a
three-year certification cycle. Under the new rule, a minimum of 20 CPEs
must be earned and posted and US$85 paid during each year of the
three-year certification cycle before the anniversary date."
/
Se ho capito bene, mantenere la certificazione costerá 85 dollari l'anno
anziche 85 dollari ogni tre. In piú non bisogna totalizzare 120 punti in
tre anni, ma venti l'anno, per un totale di sessanta punti nel triennio.
In pratica, e' molto piu facile mantenere la certificazione. Basta
pagare, non importa se si é esposti per la metá ad attivitá di
accrescimento della propria conoscenza o diffusione di cultura in ambito
di sicurezza informatica.
Ciao
mm
Marco Misitano
http://blog.misitano.com
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Subject: Official: Changes in (ISC)2 Credential Recertification
Requirements to Start 30 April 2008
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 16:29:40 -0400
From: (ISC)2 Management <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: (ISC)2
To: marco-misitano-com
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Dear Valued Member,
Effective 30 April 2008, those holding the CISSP, SSCP and/or CAP
certifications will be required to meet minimum annual
requirements for Continuing Professional Education credits (CPEs) and Annual
Maintenance Fees (AMFs). Meeting these minimum annual
requirements will be required of any (ISC)2 certificate holder who is certified
or recertified on or after 30 April 2008. Currently,
to maintain your certification, you are required to meet AMF and CPE
requirements by the end of your three-year certification cycle.
The (ISC)2 board of directors and management made these changes to:
* Support your professional development and competence throughout your
certification cycle;
* Assist you in meeting your recertification requirements by setting annual
milestones;
* To assure your value to your employer and clients by demonstrating your
ongoing commitment to your professional development and
expanding proficiency in a field that is constantly changing;
* Assure employers that their (ISC)2-certified employees are receiving timely
professional education;
* Prevent any devaluation, perceived or otherwise, of the (ISC)2 credentials,
which distinguish our certificate holders and command
global respect;
* With free live educational events around the world and online seminars,
(ISC)2 has made it even easier for you to obtain your
CPEs. For more information on these events, please visit www.isc2.org/events.
Following are details on the annual CPE requirements for each credential:
CISSP - CISSPs must earn and submit a total of 120 CPEs by the end of their
three-year certification cycle. With the new changes, a
minimum of 20 CPEs must be earned and posted and the US$85 AMF paid during each
year of the three-year certification cycle before
the anniversary date. For CISSPs who hold one or more concentrations, CPEs
submitted for the CISSP concentration(s) will be counted
toward the annual minimum CPEs required for the CISSP.
SSCP - SSCPs must earn and submit a total of 60 CPEs by the end of their
three-year certification cycle. Under the new requirements,
a minimum of 10 CPEs must be posted and the US$65 AMF paid during each year of
the three-year certification cycle before the
anniversary date.
CAP - CAPs must earn and submit a total of 60 CPEs by the end of the three-year
certification cycle. Under the new rules, a minimum
of 10 CPEs must be posted and US$65 paid during each year of the three-year certification cycle before the anniversary date.
Upon submitting the required number of CPEs and paying the AMFs, (ISC)2 will
send you a notice via email confirming you've met the
minimum annual requirements and are on track for recertification. You will
receive a renewal package upon meeting your three-year
recertification requirements.
Although you may earn more than the minimum CPEs required for credential
maintenance, you are still required to earn and submit the
minimum annual number during each year of your certification cycle to maintain your
certification in "good standing." Other
requirements to remain in "good standing" include paying AMFs and abiding by
the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics.
Rights afforded to (ISC)2 members in "good standing" include:
* Use of credential designation on business cards, signature blocks, and
letterhead
* Use of the credential logo
* Wearing of the credential lapel pin
* Verification of credentials and inclusion in the Member Directory
* Invitations to meetings, networking receptions and other (ISC)2-sponsored
events
* Access to proprietary research, surveys and other career support tools
* Voting for bylaws and in Board of Director elections
* Participation in online forums and other networking groups
If you fail to meet the minimum annual CPE and AMF requirements for your
certification, your credential will be suspended.
Suspension is the temporary loss of right of membership and can only be lifted
when the minimum CPE and AMF requirements are met.
Once your certification has been suspended, your "good standing" membership rights described above will be immediately revoked.
However, members who have been suspended will still be able make AMF payments
and submit CPEs via their account on the member
Website. You will have a grace period of 90 days to bring your CPE credits and
AMFs up to date.
Following the third consecutive suspension at the end of your three-year
certification cycle, you will be decertified by (ISC)2. The
member being decertified will receive a decertification notice via email.
We hope these changes will be helpful to you in the maintenance of your
credentials. We will be providing additional information as
we get closer to 30 April 2008. Should you have any questions in the meantime,
please refer to the FAQ
[https://www.isc2.org/cgi-bin/content.cgi?page=11289] or send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because our members are spread around the globe, we rely heavily on email communications to provide you with important information.
Please take a moment to ensure that your contact information is up to date by
logging in to the member Website and click on "My
Profile", where you can edit all your account information.
We value your membership.
Sincerely,
Eddie Zeitler, CISSP
Executive Director
(ISC)2
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