An information technology (IT) project manager with more than a decade of experience, Anthony Lee Winns Jr. possesses a diverse technical background in providing first and second-tier support to end-users on a variety of platforms. Anthony Lee Winns Jr. is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), a professional designation for IT technicians that work at the forefront of information security. The designation indicates a professional with the necessary skills and knowledge to design, engineer, implement, and manage information security programs. In addition, it serves as a testament to their commitment to staying ahead of information security threats and new opportunities for hackers.
The International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) administers the CISSPA program. In order to qualify, IT professionals must possess a minimum of five years of cumulative, full-time paid work experience in two or more of the ISC2 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge’s eight domains. Alternatively, professionals without the necessary experience who pass the CISSP exam will earn the Associate of ICS2 designation and receive six years to accumulate the required work experience.
The exam may, which take up to three hours, consists of 100 to 150 multiple choice and advanced innovative questions. Applicants must receive a score of at least 700 out of 1,000 points to pass.
The International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) administers the CISSPA program. In order to qualify, IT professionals must possess a minimum of five years of cumulative, full-time paid work experience in two or more of the ISC2 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge’s eight domains. Alternatively, professionals without the necessary experience who pass the CISSP exam will earn the Associate of ICS2 designation and receive six years to accumulate the required work experience.
The exam may, which take up to three hours, consists of 100 to 150 multiple choice and advanced innovative questions. Applicants must receive a score of at least 700 out of 1,000 points to pass.
