[ISN] NSA boosts credentials

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Date: Tue Aug 19 2003 - 05:10:36 PDT

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    By Matthew French 
    August 18, 2003
    
    Scrutiny of job applicants' credentials at the National Security 
    Agency has always been intense, and it's about to get even more 
    intense for senior information technology security specialists.
    
    The International Information Systems Security Certification 
    Consortium signed a deal with the agency in February to develop a 
    certification test for NSA's Information Assurance Directorate. The 
    outcome is the Information Systems Security Engineering Professional 
    (ISSEP) credential, a new certification for the agency's employees or 
    contractors who work on information assurance.
    
    Dow Williamson, communications director for the consortium, said 
    professionals who already have other information systems 
    certifications were looking for something else that could help advance 
    their careers and set them apart from general information systems 
    workers. The group already offered a certification called the 
    Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), but ISSEP 
    takes that one step further.
    
    "Our CISSPs said they wanted more of a career path focus and asked 
    what came next after CISSP certification," Williamson said. "CISSP 
    focuses on 10 domains of the information security space, and the ISSEP 
    focuses on four additional domains."
    
    An NSA spokesperson said the certification will allow the agency to 
    identify individuals whose skills extend beyond the information 
    security basics.
    
    "For NSA, this will serve to push our process to a larger community 
    and to identify a group of individuals and companies who could provide 
    support to NSA customers," the spokesperson said. "This exam is 
    available to anyone worldwide, but the focus will continue to be on 
    U.S. regulations."
    
    The spokesperson said the certification will not be required.
    
    "While the CISSP certification may be recommended for many positions 
    within the Information |Assurance Directorate and other areas of NSA, 
    the ISSEP certification will not be as widespread," the spokesperson 
    said. "One area where the certification may be required or desired is 
    in the role of systems security designer."
    
    Williamson said the consortium has focused much of its effort on the 
    Defense Department and its national security requirements during the 
    past several months. "There are a lot of folks at NSA who have CISSP 
    certification," he said. "So we think a lot of them will be interested 
    in the ISSEP follow-up. This partnership with NSA and ISSEP represents 
    a new relationship."
    
    ***
    
    Ratcheting up certifications 
    
    The National Security Agency is offering a new certification level for 
    its information technology staff. The Information Systems Security 
    Engineering Professional certification covers the following subject 
    matters:
    
    * Systems security engineering.
    
    * Technology management.
    
    * Certification and accreditation.
    
    * U.S. government information assurance regulations.
    
    ***
    
    The more traditional Certified Information Systems Security 
    Professional certification covers the following subjects:
    
    * Access control systems and methodology.
    
    * Applications and systems development. 
    
    * Business continuity planning. 
    
    * Cryptography. 
    
    * Law, investigation and ethics. 
    
    * Operations security. 
    
    * Physical security. 
    
    * Security architecture and models. 
    
    * Security management practices. 
    
    * Telecommunications, network and Internet security.
     
     
    
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