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Cisco Updating CCSP Exams


4/22/2003 -- Cisco Systems recently announced on its site that it will be updating several of its Cisco Certified Security Professional CCSP exams.

Three of the new exams will go live June 17. The other will debut on October 27. Details on these updates can be found in the chart below:

Exam Name Old Number New Number Changes* Live Date
Securing Cisco IOS Networks (SECUR) (formerly MCNS 640-100 MCNS 642-501 SECUR New topics covered in the SECUR 642-501 exam include the VPN Router Management Center and Enterprise VPN Router management. A second simulation item has also been added. June 17, 2003
Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 9E0-111 642-521 New topics covered in the CSPFA 642-521 exam include the PIX Management Center. June 17, 2003
Cisco Secure VPN (CSVPN) 9E0-121 642-511 New topics covered in the CSVPN 642-511 exam include the new VPN client 3.6 auto-initiation feature, VPN 3000 series concentrator bandwidth policing and reservation features, and VPN 3002 backup server, load balancing, and reverse route injection features. June 17, 2003
Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection Systems (CSIDS) 9E0-100 642-531 Unknown. Will be available in beta format (643-531) from July 21 through Aug. 22. October 27, 2003*

*Source: Cisco spokesperson.

According to a Cisco spokesperson, the current versions of the first three exams above will continue to be available through Sept. 30, 2003.

The spokesperson could not say what plans, if any, Cisco has for the title's fifth exam, 9E0-131 Cisco Safe Implementation (CSI).

As far as the new numbers for some of the exams, Cisco Marketing Programs Manager, Internet Learning Solutions Group, Nader Nanjiani said that the numbers have been changed to reflect that passing those exams now count toward CCNA and CCDA recertification. Nanjiani said that eventually virtually all professional and specialty Cisco exams will count toward recertification, but that in the meantime, the 642- moniker is being used to reflect this as new exams roll out.

More information on Cisco's CCSP certification can be found here.  -B.N.



There are 13 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Updating CCSP Exams”
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6/21/03: Anonymous says: If you think about an exam or certification to be a paper, it always has a chance because people will eventually "share" what they know about the questions pool of the exams to public. Even TestKing has CCIELAB, whether it's accurate or not or whether Cisco always has the same questions for the CCIE, at least they've tried to share the dumps to public and some people must want to try them. It's a never ending discussion and if you think about it all the time, you won't take the exams or won't be happy with what you've got after passing them, because there are "paper cert" people out there...MCSE is known to be a paper cert but hey check the CramSession pool about which cert readers will pursue next, MCSE2003 is the winner...so just do what you gotta do or don't if you don't feel like it.
10/13/03: Anonymous says: Perhaps for some it is about the paper, but for others it is for the technical content. My training is for understanding. Passing an exam is merely a formality, and it does gives a feeling of accomplishment. "People who are taking exams for the sake of paper are exactly that - paper."
4/17/05: premnath sarkar from india says: how many paper in ccsp exam
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