DoD Directive 8570.1
DoD Directive 8570.1
DoD Directive 8570.1
IAT Level I
GSEC
Security+
SSCP
IAM Level I
CAP
GSLC
Security+
CND
Analyst
CEH
SSCP
CASP
CISA
CISSP (or Associate)
GCED
GCIH
IAM Level II
CAP
CASP
CISM
CISSP (or Associate)
GSLC
GSLC
CISM
CISSP (or Associate)
CEH
GCIA
GCIH
IAT Level II
A+
Network+
SSCP
CEH
CSIH
GCFA
GCIH
IASAE I
IASAE II
CASP
CISSP (or Associate)
CSSLP
CASP
CISSP (or Associate)
CSSLP
CND
Auditor
CND-SP
Manager
CEH
CISA
GSNA
CISM
CISSP-ISSMP
IASAE III
CISSP-ISSAP
CISSP-ISSEP
CISSP Concentrations
CISSP Concentrations provide a career path that opens up new opportunities in more demanding
roles in larger enterprises and recognize the specialized talents of a CISSP. These credentials allow
CISSPs to concentrate in the functional areas of architecture, engineering and management.
CISSP-ISSAP: Information Systems Security Architecture Professional CISSP-ISSAPs specialize in designing
security solutions and providing management with risk-based guidance to meet organizational goals.
CISSP-ISSEP: Information Systems Security Engineering Professional CISSP-ISSEPs specialize in the practical
application of systems engineering principles and processes to develop secure systems.This credential was developed
in conjunction with the U.S. National Security Agency.
CISSP-ISSMP: Information Systems Security Management Professional CISSP-ISSMPs specialize in establishing,
presenting and governing information security programs and demonstrate management and leadership skills.
To qualify for a CISSP Concentration you must maintain your CISSP credential in good standing and must have two years of
experience specific to the concentration. www.isc2.org/concentrations
Associate of (ISC)2
Associate of (ISC)2 status is available to those knowledgeable in key areas of industry concepts but lacking the
work experience. As a candidate, you may successfully pass the CISSP, SSCP, CAP, CSSLP, CCFP or HCISPP
examination and subscribe to the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics, however to earn the credential you will have to
acquire the necessary years of pertinent work experience, provide proof and be endorsed by a member
of (ISC)2 in good standing. www.isc2.org/associates
Voucher Program
(ISC)2 offers a cost-effective, pre-negotiated voucher program that
gives agencies the opportunity to purchase seats for (ISC)2 CBK Training Seminars and examinations in bulk.The more you buy, the more you
save throughout the country and around the world.
GI Bill
As a U.S. veteran, you can take advantage of the Post-9/11 GI Bill to
get certified by (ISC)2. Financial support is provided by the GI Bill to
cover the cost of certification, and (ISC)2 accepts VA reimbursements
for exams.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Official DoD Directive FAQs
www.isc2.org/dodmandate
(ISC)2 Official Training Providers
www.isc2.org/EducationAffiliates.aspx
(ISC)2 Voucher Program
www.isc2.org/voucher
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - G.I. Bill
www.gibill.va.gov
Formed in 1989 and celebrating its 25th anniversary, (ISC)2 is the largest not-for-profit membership body of certified
information and software security professionals worldwide, with nearly 100,000 members in more than 135 countries.
Globally recognized as the Gold Standard, (ISC)2 issues the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and
related concentrations, as well as the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP), the Certified Cyber Forensics
Professional (CCFPSM), Certified Authorization Professional (CAP), HealthCare Information Security and Privacy Practitioner
(HCISPPSM), and Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) credentials to qualifying candidates. (ISC)2s certifications
are among the first information technology credentials to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024, a
global benchmark for assessing and certifying personnel. (ISC)2 also offers education programs and services based on its
CBK, a compendium of information and software security topics. More information is available at www.isc2.org.
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Be wary of training providers that are not authorized by (ISC)2. Be certain that your educator carries (ISC)2
Official Training Provider logo to ensure that you are experiencing the best and most current programs available.
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