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By Donald C. Donzal, CISSP, MCSE 2003 Who says you can't have fun while earning CPE credits? Check out the top 10 ways to meet CISSP and SSCP continuing professional education requirements.Summer is upon us. It's time to put down those technical manuals and hit the beach. So grab that plastic, water-proof bag and stuff it with sunscreen, towels, water and light fiction. I can think of no better way for CISSPs and SSCPs to earn continuing professional education (CPE) credits.
You can go the traditional route and attend conferences such as Information Security Decisions, subscribe to industry recognized periodicals like Information Security magazine and attend top notch security training from the SANS Institute or educational programs such as (ISC)2's own Security Leadership Series. All are credible and recommended ways to keep abreast of industry trends and best practices, but there are many more CPEs yet to earn. Before we begin, let's cover the basics. If you visit (ISC)2 on the Web (isc2.org), you'll find a list of qualifying CPE activities that include, but are not limited to, the following: This leaves the game open to your interpretation, and that is exactly what (ISC)2 intended. Marc Thompson, Executive Vice President of the (ISC)2 Institute, says, "The whole point is to give you the freedom to choose your own destiny. After all it is your education." So let's get to it. I put my own creative juices to the test and came up with the top 10 creative ways to earn (ISC)2 CPEs. In no particular order, here are some suggestions.
As for No. 10, if you wrote this article, you would have earned 10 more CPEs! Next month we'll cover (ISC)2's newly revamped CPE Submission Program and how that will greatly benefit all (ISC)2 certified professionals. About the author CISSP® is a registered certification mark of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium Inc., also known as (ISC)2. No endorsement by, affiliation or association with (ISC)2 is implied.
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