Friday, November 2, 2007

ISC-Squared Changes Their CPE Requirements

Security certification organization ISC-squared has adjusted their CPE requirements. Any who do not comply will suffer the "Suspension" rules.

From a recent email to members:

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.

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