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Why is (ISC)² developing an entry-level certification?
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Research from (ISC)² and others continues to conclude that there is a global shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals. While there are many contributing factors, we believe one solution is to create a certification that enables candidates – including students, young professionals and career-changers – to demonstrate to employers their familiarity with foundational cybersecurity concepts as determined by cybersecurity professionals and practitioners already in the field.
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What is a certification pilot program?
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Before a certification program becomes formally operational, a rigorous process of exploration, research and validation is necessary to ensure the qualification meets its intended purpose, as well as the demanding standards of the cybersecurity community. The pilot program for a potential entry-level certification has entered the phase where we need input from aspiring and existing cybersecurity professionals as we develop a pilot exam. Any candidate who passes the exam and earns their certification will be a certified member of (ISC)².
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What is the (ISC)² entry-level cybersecurity certification?
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The new pilot certification program is aimed at helping cybersecurity career pursuers demonstrate their foundational knowledge to employers, proving they can learn and grow on the job.
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Who should consider participating in this pilot certification?
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Individuals pursuing a career in cybersecurity, which can include recent college graduates or those wishing to change careers.
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Why will this certification be different from other foundational certifications?
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We believe a need still exists in our industry for a certification that is attainable for newcomers and recognizes the growing trend of people entering the cybersecurity workforce without direct IT experience. Employers need confidence that when hiring new entrants into the field they have a solid grasp of the right technical concepts, and a demonstrated aptitude to learn on the job. Moreover, as an (ISC)² certification, the recipient will be an (ISC)² member backed by the world’s largest network of certified cybersecurity professionals helping them continue their professional development and earn new achievements and qualifications throughout their career.
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Isn’t the SSCP already an (ISC)² entry-level certification?
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The SSCP is for IT administrators, managers, directors, network security professionals and others responsible for the hands-on operational security of their organization’s critical assets. It shows they have the advanced technical skills and knowledge to implement, monitor and administer IT infrastructure using security best practices, policies and procedures. The new entry-level certification is intended to be a bridge to a cybersecurity career and future certification attainment for new entrants into the field. The SSCP has work/educational prerequisites that are not required for the entry-level certification.
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How much work experience is required to earn this certification?
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Unlike other (ISC)² certifications, there is no work experience requirement to earn this certification.
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What topics are covered by this exam?
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There are five domains to this certification, listed below. For further details, visit the
Exam Outline.
- Security Principles
- Business Continuity (BC), Disaster Recovery (DR) & Incident Response Concepts
- Access Controls Concepts
- Network Security
- Security Operations
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When can I take the pilot exam?
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The exam will be available first in a pilot program. No pilot exam dates have been announced yet. Please stay connected through our newsletters, blog, community and social media. You can also sign up for
email notifications related to this pilot program.
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How much does the exam cost?
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Exam fees have not yet been announced. Please stay connected through our newsletters, blog, community and social media. You can also sign up for
email notifications related to this pilot program.
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Can I take the exam online?
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The entry-level cybersecurity certification pilot exam will be only available in-person at (ISC)²-authorized
Pearson VUE test centers.
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Is the pilot exam available worldwide?
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Yes. Candidates will be able to take the entry-level cybersecurity certification pilot exam at any (ISC)²-authorized
Pearson VUE test center.
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Is the exam available in multiple languages?
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The entry-level cybersecurity certification pilot exam will be available in English only.
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As an employer, what does it mean if a job candidate has this certification?
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Those who pass this exam have proven their knowledge, skills and abilities in the fundamentals of cybersecurity. They have a proficient understanding of policies and processes and have demonstrated their commitment to further cybersecurity education and development.