Asking All CISSP Holders to Help Shape the Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) Exam

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nTo maintain the accuracy, relevance and excellence of ISC2 exams in thenconstantly changing field of cybersecurity, we regularly conduct JobnTask Analysis (JTA) studies to review and update exam outlines. JTAs arena methodical process used to determine tasks that are performed in thenfield by credential holders, as well as the knowledge, skills andnabilities required to execute those tasks successfully.n

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nThis review process is continual for all ISC2 certifications, resultingnin regular updates to exams and exam outlines. A JTA Study Workshop fornthe Certified in Cybersecurity exam is tentatively scheduled for Marchn26-28, 2024, as the next step in thenncertification lifecyclenn.n

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nAs we prepare for this workshop, we would like to hear from all activenCISSP certification holders who would be likely to hire and/or managenentry-level cybersecurity practitioners.

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To assist in this process,nplease review the current Certified in Cybersecurity exam outline andnconsider the following questions:

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  1. Do you believe that the current Certified in Cybersecurity examn outline adequately covers the existing and emergingn cybersecurity techniques and threats entry-level practitionersn are facing in their jobs today?
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  3. If not, what sort of topics/content should be added to then Certified in Cybersecurity exam outline?
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  5. What content currently on the Certified in Cybersecurity examn outline is no longer relevant to today’s entry-leveln cybersecurity professionals?
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nPlease send your answers to these questions tonnccjta@isc2.orgnnno later than March 6, 2024. Please include your member ID # in yournemail. Your comments will be compiled and presented to the JTA Committeenfor further review.n

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nBe sure to submit this exercise via the CPE portal so that you can earnna Group A CPE credit for participating in this essential activity. Thanknyou for your invaluable insights and help!n

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