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From: Matthew F. Caldwell (mattc@guarded.net)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 08:43:19 CST

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    Just so you know, I posted this article on the CISSPFORUM and the response so far (besides one) is a resounding NO. I would have him contact ISC^2 for a formal rejection.
     

            -----Original Message-----
            From: Ryan Russell [mailto:ryan@securityfocus.com]
            Sent: Mon 1/14/2002 10:22 PM
            To: cisspstudy@securityfocus.com
            Cc:
            Subject: Prior conviction and CISSP qualifications
            
            

            Apolgies that this is a bit off-topic. I can't seem to find an answer to
            the question elsewhere, and I know many of the appropriate people
            subscribe.
            
            A friend of mine (it's actually true in this case, believe it or not) has
            a question regarding qualifying to get his CISSP certification. He has a
            felony conviction for computer crimes. He'd like to get his CISSP, but
            the requirements are not clear. He's fully aware of the code of ethics,
            and has no problem with that going forward. The question has to do with
            past behavior. The code is written in present and future tense.
            
            So, assuming all the listed qualifications are met, will he have a problem
            obtaining his CISSP?
            
                                                    Ryan