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Re: Career as a parttime CISSP instructor?
From: "Meritt James" <meritt_james () bah com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:49:05 -0500
I've done it. You do not need additional credential, but you cannot both proctor an exam and teach the exam. I gave my part of the gootcamp back when I did that because I felt I owed it to the community and was not reimbursed for it at all. Jim "J. Yoon" wrote:
1) We know that Microsoft has certs for Instructors but what about CISSP? Is having a valid CISSP, being a current ISC2 member, and knowing the material inside out all you really need.... or do you need additional credentials? 2) Also, what's the monetary range you'd expect for each seminar/bootcamp you throw? if on part time basis? and if you're a novice/moderately experienced?
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