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Cisco Launches New Security Certs


11/20/2002 -- Yesterday, Cisco Systems launched four new security-related certifications: one professional level and three specialty.

The new professional title, called Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP), requires candidates to hold the company's lower-level CCNA then pass five exams. "This new CCSP certification prepares an individual for a career in the IT security market while focused certifications concentrate on the needs of individuals who want to pursue skills in specific areas of network security," Cisco said.

The three specialty designations are: Cisco Firewall Specialist, Cisco VPN Specialist and Cisco IDS Specialist. To earn these, candidates must hold a CCNA then pass Cisco's 640-100 Managing Cisco Security exam plus one specialty exam.

Once earned, the CCSP title is valid for three years; the specialty titles for two.

With the introduction of these new titles, Cisco has decided to retire its current security specialty, Cisco Security Specialist 1. Although no one will be able to earn the title after February 28, 2003, those who hold it will remain certified for two years from the date of achievement, Cisco said. The company also announced that until Sept. 2003, it will allow current CSS1 holders to upgrade to the CCSP certification by taking just one exam, the new Cisco SAFE Implementation (9EO-131).

"Candidates with Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification have already demonstrated their knowledge of firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and virtual private networks. Therefore, if they maintain their CCNA status and pass this additional exam, they can become a Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)," it explained in an e-mail] sent to program candidates Tuesday.

More information about the new security certifications can be found here.  -B.N.



There are 26 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Launches New Security Certs”
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11/21/02: Anonymous says: kool
11/21/02: Anonymous says: Even mo' money they're taking from me.
11/21/02: M.Benoit Belisle from Montreal says: Good , this good thing for all person that work in networking technology with cert. like CCNA or CCNP... This is good technical challenges...
11/22/02: xerex from Germany says: It's about time. I think the planet has gone security crazy, but Cisco is offering a solid test base for this cert.
11/23/02: Anonymous says: This will be a good compliment to the person who already holds a CCNA and wants a good ground in network security and how it relates to cisco (I plan to get this certification).
11/25/02: Kirchov from Kingston, Jamaica says: This move provides an excellent stepping stone to that ultimate CCIE-Security Certification. I think the introduction of the CSI Exam also serves to ensure that the CCSP holder understands *where* *when* *why* and *how* to implement the different security technologies within any enterprise network environment.
12/6/02: M. Satish Kini from Bangalore, India says: Good news at Last !! One should pursue this certification if he is in the security field because this is one of the key skill based certifications. The excellent combination could be CCSP and the great CISSP.
12/8/02: Ninpo from USA says: Any of you fool who think that those cert companies are taking money from you, just don't take the exam, they don't force you to do so, why take it? Then start competing with those with certs. As simple as that, right? No need to complain that your money is being taken by the companies, that's just such a ridiculous lame complain I've heard... Stop whining, just decide to take or not to take, and bear with the consequence, that simple!!!
12/9/02: BT - CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, CCA from Florida says: Definately a good thing, now all we need is updated material for these updated exams. You can't go wrong with Cisco and Security!
12/9/02: LP - CCNA from NY says: Does anyone know when the study materials will be published? I got word from Cisco Press that material will not be produced until Summer-Fall of 2003. Does anyone know how to get a jump start on this? Please advise.
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