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BEFORE TAKING THE CISSP EXAM

 


WHO SHOULD BECOME A CISSP?

CISSP candidates must have a minimum of 5 years of cumulative paid full-time professional security experience in 2 or more of the 8 CISSP domains.

The 8 domains are as follows:

Domain One: Security & Risk Management

Domain Two: Asset Security

Domain Three: Security Architecture & Engineering

Domain Four: Communication & Network Security

Domain Five: Identity & Access Management

Domain Six: Security Assessment & Testing

Domain Seven: Security Operations

Domain Eight: Software Development Security

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