Register for CSSLP Education

 1. Select Seminar location & date (Contact us if there’s not a location convenient for you.)
 2. Create your (ISC)² account
 3. Agree to Terms & Conditions
 4. Submit payment

Seminar Pricing
Seminar pricing is based on the location of the actual event site. Download the Seminar Pricing List for details.

To Pay by Check or Money Order:

1. Download the International Seminar Form (PDF)

2. Include your payment – credit card, personal check or money order
3. Follow instructions on the form for mailing or faxing.


Register for CSSLP Exam

 1. Select your Exam location from any authorized (ISC)² location around the globe. (CSSLP exams are available at ALL locations.)
 2. Create your (ISC)² account
 3. Select the CSSLP Exam
 4. Agree to Terms & Conditions
 5. Complete the steps of the application form:
  a.Answer some simple questions on your background and experience
  b.List your months of experience in at least one of the seven CSSLP Domains
  c. Upload your current resume or Curriculum Vitae. (Make sure it is in .doc format.)
  i. Must contain: dates of employment, job titles and a brief description of your duti
  d.Click the “Register” button at the end of the application form to subm
  e. Submit payment

Examination Pricing
Examination pricing is based on the location of the actual event site.
Download the Examination Pricing  list for details.

Once your completed registration is received and your application is approved, admission documents for the examination will be emailed to you.


To Pay by Check or Money Order:
1. Download the Examination Form (PDF)
2. Include your payment - credit card, personal check or money order
3. Follow instructions on the form for mailing or faxing.

Special Arrangements for Exams

Disabilities
(ISC)² provides special accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991. If a disability prevents you from taking the examination under normal conditions, you may request special accommodations. You must submit a written request along with your application form for special accommodations that explains the nature of the disability, the type of accommodation you feel is appropriate, and attach supporting documentation of the diagnosis from a licensed health care professional.

Language Issues
Some (ISC)² examinations are offered in English only. If English is not your primary language, (ISC)² recommends (but does not require) that candidates sit for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) examination prior to sitting for an (ISC)² examination. Your scores on the TOEFL will provide a useful gauge for you to ascertain whether reading and comprehending English will present problems for you on an (ISC)² examination. The TOEFL examination is offered at multiple locations both domestically and internationally throughout the year. More information is available on the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Web pages.

Dictionaries
Hard copy language translation dictionaries are permitted for the examination should you choose to bring one to assist you with language translation. Electronic dictionaries will not be permitted under any circumstances. The Examination Supervisor will fully inspect your dictionary at check-in. Your dictionary may not contain any writing or extraneous materials of any kind. If the dictionary contains writing or other materials or papers, it will not be permitted in the examination room. Additionally, you are not permitted to write in your dictionary at any time during the examination, and it will be inspected a second time prior to dismissal from the examination. Finally, (ISC)² takes no responsibility for the content of such dictionaries or interpretations of its contents by a candidate.