| Certified
Information Systems Security Professional
(CISSP)
Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) Review
(ISC)2 Organizational
Background
In mid-1989, the International Information
Systems Security Certification Consortium
or (ISC)² was established as a not-for-profit
corporation to develop a certification program
for information systems security professionals.
Representatives of organizations interested
in the certification of information security
practitioners were first brought together
in November 1988 by the Special Interest Group
for Computer Security (SIG-CS) of the Data
Processing Management Association (DPMA).
Committees of volunteers from these and other
interested organizations began a joint effort,
through (ISC)², to forge a certification
program. Co-operating organizations included
SIG-CS of the DPMA, the Information Systems
Security Association (ISSA), the Computer
Security Institute (CSI), the Canadian Information
Processing Society (CIPS), several agencies
of the U.S. and Canadian governments, and
Idaho State University (which has developed
computer security education modules).
Since then the CISSP designation has grown
tremendously, as many organizations have recognized
the need to certify their information security
professionals in order to gain a competitive
edge. As of 8/1/02 over 11,000 professionals
in over 70 countries hold the designation,
which recognizes experts in the information
security field.
(ISC)² is the only source for the CISSP
exam, manages records and re-certification
of CISSPs and offers the industry's premier
CISSP Common Body of Knowledge Review Seminar.
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