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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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12/20/02: networker from Malaysia says: What else after this? Funny thing is that Cisco has introduced CSS1 for a year ago and CSSP next year. Can anyone guess what will be the next?
12/23/02: Owais Ahsan from Pakistan says: I am currently on a CCIE training course... and it is very encourging to see a security cert.. for ppl who have done CCNA or CCNP it would really be very helpful..
12/30/02: Bill Branch from Flagstaff AZ says: The last exam Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI)9EO-131 is a great finishing touch on the Cisco training for security. The original exams are great how too training but not the desigh or the whys of security, this last exam covers this well. I encourage you all to read all the Cisco SAFE Whitepaper and Kevin Mitmets book "The Art of Deception". I am prepared to take this exam in a couple of weeks, YEA! Bill Branch CCNP, CSS1, CCDA, MCSE Regional Cisco Networking Academy Coordinator and Instructor
12/30/02: Up from the Deep says: I trust Cisco's certifications a lot more than the Microsoft certifications.
12/31/02: robert otim from ugandan UK says: This is great stepping stone to ccie security i hold CCNA and I am beginning cssp in jan2003. cisco will always remain king of kings.
1/15/03: Enlightened one from Kauai says: Just another income producing chain yank-of-a-way to attempt self validation in an overcrowded underfunded marketplace.
1/21/03: Bill Branch from Flagstaff, AZ says: Just took the exam(SAFE CSI).....very difficult!
1/25/03: FBatista from Santo Domingo says: Bill could you write me a line.
1/25/03: FBatista from Santo Domingo says: I think you met this book Bill -The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security - by Kevin D. Mitnick (Author), William L. Simon
1/25/03: Bill Branch from Flagstaff, AZ says: Yes, you are exactly right! Could I write you a line? What do you mean?
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