YoungJin Kim, CISSP
208 Leaders Officetel 969-51 Bongcheon 1-dong Gwanak-gu
Seoul Asia 151-821
Korea, Republic of
Certificate/ID number: ??????
Dear YoungJin Kim:
Congratulations!
It gives me great pleasure to be the first to address you with the
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®)
designation!
Based
upon your examination results, a review of your application and
acceptance of your endorsement, the (ISC)2 Board of Directors awarded
you with the CISSP designation. By virtue of becoming certified by
(ISC)2, you are a member of the (ISC)2 Electorate and have certain
voting privileges that are specified in the (ISC)2 Bylaws.
Your certificate will be shipped to the address listed above.
Member Benefits
We
appreciate the hard work and effort that you put forth to earn your
CISSP certification. The CISSP is an important step in your information
security career and we are pleased to offer you a wide range of
services, including:
- (ISC)2 Member Website
- Gives you access to an entire suite of career resources, such as
(ISC)2 and credential developments, research, upcoming event details
and private news sections. Go to http://members.isc2.org to sign in using the primary email address you have on file with (ISC)2.
- Local Information Security Education Events, hosted
worldwide by (ISC)2, are live, one-day events and free to members, with
a reduced fee for multiple-day events. The knowledge and exposure
you’ll gain is well worth the price of admission. For more details,
please visit www.isc2.org/events.
- (ISC)2 e-Symposia
are free, monthly half-day programs on hot industry topics, from the
convenience of your computer at work or home. e-Symposia are an easy
way to earn CPEs and stay on top of the latest industry developments.
For more details, please log in and visit www.isc2.org/e-symposium.
- Online CISSP Forum
– Fostering the exchange of ideas, this forum provides networking
amongst other CISSPs worldwide. Sign in to the Member Website and look
under “Member Networking” to subscribe.
- The (ISC)2 Journal – The Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective
is the official bi-monthly journal of (ISC)2. Members pay only USD45
for one year for essential information on managing the security of a
modern, evolving enterprise. To subscribe, please go to www.isc2.org/isc2-journal.aspx. To submit articles, please contact journaleditor@isc2.org.
- (ISC)2 Magazine – (ISC)2 provides a members-only online publication called InfoSecurity Professional,
distributed quarterly. For news on the latest industry topics, current
happenings within organizations and CPE opportunities, this is the
magazine you’ve been waiting for. To view the latest issue, sign in to
the Member Website and look under “Member Resources”.
- Networking Receptions
– Held in conjunction with conferences around the world, receptions are
complimentary and offer you a great chance to network and exchange
ideas with (ISC)2 certified members and (ISC)2 staff.
- SecurityTALK –
From one convenient location, you’ll have access to presentations,
Podcasts and research reports that come to you, courtesy of information
security associations and the vendor community and (ISC)2.
Maintaining Your Credential in "Good Standing"
You may use the CISSP from this day forward, subject to the (ISC)2 Logo Guidelines (www.isc2.org/logo-usage)
- as long as your certification remains in good standing. You can
remain in good standing by meeting periodic recertification
requirements, such as:
- Adhering to the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics (www.isc2.org/ethics);
- Submitting your Annual Maintenance Fees (AMFs) upon receipt of your annual invoice; and
- Completing
and submitting the required number of Continuing Professional Education
(CPE) credits. For more information, see the CPE Guidelines (www.isc2.org/cpe-policies) on the (ISC)2 Member Website.
Your
CISSP is valid for a period of three years. The three year
certification cycle begins on the first day of the next month. You may
not claim CPE credits for activities prior to the beginning of your
certification cycle.
At
the end of each three-year certification cycle, if the above
requirements are met, your CISSP certification will be renewed for a
subsequent three-year certification cycle. When your requirements are
met, our system will automatically renew your certification near the
end of the month in which it expires and you will receive a new ID card
and certificate bearing the expiration date of your next certification
cycle.
(ISC)2 Member Website Access
All (ISC)2 certified members have secure access
to the (ISC)2 Member Website, where you can find information on all of
the information described above. It is there that you can also maintain
your personal information, pay your AMFs, and view and submit your CPE
credits.
In order to access the (ISC)2 Member Website, you should log on to http://members.isc2.org with your primary email address and the password you created during website registration.
Ensure You Receive Important (ISC)2 Emails Regarding Your Certification
(ISC)2 sends invoices and important certification renewal news, in addition to other OFFICIAL communications, exclusively VIA EMAIL.
To ensure you receive this critical information, please make any
necessary changes to your spam filters, ask your ISP to accept emails
from the isc2.org domain, or provide (ISC)2 with an email account that
has no such restrictions.
Please
review your Account Profile to confirm that (ISC)2 has your current
contact information. For assistance with Website issues or other
concerns, please visit www.isc2.org/contactus.
It
is very important that you continue to update your contact information
(email address, phone numbers, mailing addresses, etc.) in your (ISC)2
record via the Account Profile page on the (ISC)2 Member Website as it
changes in order to maintain your credential and receive critical
information about your certification(s).
(ISC)2 "OFFICIAL" Communications
Email
communications from (ISC)2 labeled "OFFICIAL" convey important
information regarding your credential status (e.g., occasions to earn
CPEs), opportunities to influence (ISC)2's direction (e.g., board
member elections and bylaws information), and updates on initiatives
(ISC)2 has instituted to support your career and advance the profession
(e.g., surveys such as the Global Information Security Workforce Study,
campaigns, etc.) For more information on our Member Communications
policy, please visit www.isc2.org/official-communications.
(ISC)2
distinguishes these messages as OFFICIAL communication to differentiate
them from marketing or promotional messages. And because this
information is directly related to your (ISC)2 credential and membership, we do not allow you to opt out of these OFFICIAL messages.
Again,
congratulations on becoming a CISSP! You are now part of an elite
network of professionals recognized around the world, an achievement
you can be proud of. We're pleased to have you as a member and look
forward to supporting you throughout your certification and career.
Best regards,
On behalf of the (ISC)2 Board of Directors,
Patricia A. Myers, CISSP-ISSMP, Chairperson
P.S.
Don't forget to join the CISSP Forum! It's a great online information
resource and networking tool. You can review Forum polices and
guidelines and subscribe to the Forum at www.isc2.org/CISSP-Forum.aspx.