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ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity: Online Self-Paced Training + Certification Exam

($50 Annual Fee for ISC2 Membership)

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ISC2 is offering Official ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity Online Self-Paced Training + In-Person Certification Exam for Free when you follow the instructions below. After completing the exam, there is a $50 Annual Maintenance Fee to become a member and maintain ISC2 membership.

Thanks to community member SkydivingSteve for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to the One Million Certified in Cybersecurity landing page and click Get Started
  2. Follow the prompts to create an ISC2 account or login
  3. Complete your ISC2 Candidate application form and select Certified in Cybersecurity as your certification of interest.
  4. Once the application is complete, you'll become an ISC2 Candidate. It's free to join and you'll gain access to Official ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity Online Self-Paced Training and a code to register for the free certification exam. You will find your access on the Candidate Benefits page (must be logged in to access).
  5. Upon passing the exam, complete the application form and pay $50 Annual Maintenance Fee (AMF). Once completed you'll become a certified member of ISC2.

Exam Redemption Details (must log in to access):
  1. Visit https://my.isc2.org/s/ISC2-Pearson to create your exam account with Pearson VUE, global administrator of ISC2 exams.
  2. You will be prompted to affirm the accuracy of this information before submitting the form.
  3. Upon submission, your account will be created with Pearson VUE and you will be on their site.
  4. Click View Exams and select Certified in Cybersecurity (CC).
  5. Select your exam language and review the Exam Policies
  6. Choose your testing location and schedule your exam.
  7. Enter the code found on the Exam Instructions page (must be logged in to access - code updates regularly). Your total will automatically update to $0.
    • Code redeemable for one registration per person only. You must be an ISC2 Candidate to redeem the code. Once you're registered to sit for free using the promo code, all future CC registrations in your name must be purchased at cost. You may reschedule your exam appointment within 48 hours of your scheduled exam through Pearson VUE without the risk of forfeiting your free exam.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • A nice low-risk opportunity to earn a basic/entry certification in the cybersecurity field.
  • See the Benefits Page for a listing of ISC2 membership benefits (must be logged in to access).
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal and cybersecurity certification advice from Slickdeals members.

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Written by SkydivingSteve
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ISC2 is offering Official ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity Online Self-Paced Training + In-Person Certification Exam for Free when you follow the instructions below. After completing the exam, there is a $50 Annual Maintenance Fee to become a member and maintain ISC2 membership.

Thanks to community member SkydivingSteve for finding this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Go to the One Million Certified in Cybersecurity landing page and click Get Started
  2. Follow the prompts to create an ISC2 account or login
  3. Complete your ISC2 Candidate application form and select Certified in Cybersecurity as your certification of interest.
  4. Once the application is complete, you'll become an ISC2 Candidate. It's free to join and you'll gain access to Official ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity Online Self-Paced Training and a code to register for the free certification exam. You will find your access on the Candidate Benefits page (must be logged in to access).
  5. Upon passing the exam, complete the application form and pay $50 Annual Maintenance Fee (AMF). Once completed you'll become a certified member of ISC2.

Exam Redemption Details (must log in to access):
  1. Visit https://my.isc2.org/s/ISC2-Pearson to create your exam account with Pearson VUE, global administrator of ISC2 exams.
  2. You will be prompted to affirm the accuracy of this information before submitting the form.
  3. Upon submission, your account will be created with Pearson VUE and you will be on their site.
  4. Click View Exams and select Certified in Cybersecurity (CC).
  5. Select your exam language and review the Exam Policies
  6. Choose your testing location and schedule your exam.
  7. Enter the code found on the Exam Instructions page (must be logged in to access - code updates regularly). Your total will automatically update to $0.
    • Code redeemable for one registration per person only. You must be an ISC2 Candidate to redeem the code. Once you're registered to sit for free using the promo code, all future CC registrations in your name must be purchased at cost. You may reschedule your exam appointment within 48 hours of your scheduled exam through Pearson VUE without the risk of forfeiting your free exam.

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • A nice low-risk opportunity to earn a basic/entry certification in the cybersecurity field.
  • See the Benefits Page for a listing of ISC2 membership benefits (must be logged in to access).
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal and cybersecurity certification advice from Slickdeals members.

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phdeez
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I mean, it certainly isn't at the CISSP level, but I think it's a path in to ISC2's ecosystem (and dues Wink). I will also add that once you're in the ISC2 network, connect with your local ISC2 chapter to network with some other CyberSec professionals - this is really valuable to land a job.

I believe ISC2 made the CC exam to parallel the CompTIA Sec+, but do not think it's on the same level.

I had a Sec+, have been working in CyberSec adjacent roles and sat this exam and passed, no problem - I thought it's free, so what's the worse that could happen. If I didn't pass, no money out of my pocket.

If you're looking for a CyberSec role, I think it would be a differentiator against someone that doesn't have any certification. Do NOT expect to land a role with just the knowledge from this exam. Add some scripting (github), some HackTheBox (or at least TryHackMe), some Microsoft/Cisco projects and include that if you're trying to pivot careers.
FootlongBlack
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This is for the Certified in Cybersecurity exam. It looks super basic. I don't know how much if any weight this cert carries with employers.

Details on exam:
https://www.isc2.org/certificatio...am-outline
bucdan
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The only way you'll be good in a dedicated cyber sec position is if you have a strong culmination of the network and systems side, which comes with years of experience. You gotta know how things work to be able to dig even deeper into the cybersec side.

Don't be fooled by the kids going to college for a 4 year degree in cybersec, and then think they know more than the guys that have been in the IT field for years whom have been working with such systems that will get tested and know the ins and outs much better.

The Cybersec area is an oversold promise of goods to the younger generation, but it is an important area. Personally, I've always viewed it as a high specialization that sits above the network and systems side of IT. So it takes a strong foudation in IT to be successful imo.

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Sep 29, 2023 10:10 AM
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takoma20Sep 29, 2023 10:10 AM
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I saw a local school offers Cybersecurity as a program for high school students.

How flooded is this field going to be soon? There are also a ton of ads on social media for this too. Kind of worrisome, but I'm not in the field.
Sep 29, 2023 10:46 AM
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TjC4244Sep 29, 2023 10:46 AM
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Quote from ihatemyhonda :
For those of you who work in cybersecurity currently, how saturated is the market?
VERY Saturated. Cyber is not an entry level job. But there are positions that are more suitable for those with IT experience that want to move to cyber. And as I said, it is flooded. I'd never be able to get my job in this current market. Reddit's "itcareerquestions" subreddit has a lot of people posting about their struggles.

I wouldn't waste my time with this cert. start with security+
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Sep 29, 2023 10:53 AM
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Evan55Sep 29, 2023 10:53 AM
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Quote from w3kn :
meets DoD 8570 requirements if your (prospective) employer requires that.
Thats actually a pretty big deal. Just to sit for the Security+ is $500!
You can take this exam instead and save a bunch of money but still get your 8570 reqs met.

EDIT: Looks like it actually isnt?
Sep 29, 2023 10:58 AM
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Evan55Sep 29, 2023 10:58 AM
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Quote from Squishy22 :
About to start studying for the CompTIA Sec+ with limited experience (gov job requirement), would this training help me with Sec+?
Maybe, but if you're going to spend the time, spend it on something more applicable to Sec+
There are plenty of cheap or free classes that are very good. Professor Messer's on youtube is free. A couple of really good classes on u.demy for $10-15. Get practice tests there too.
CompTIA has a couple areas of the exam where they are flat out wrong, but they are stubborn and wont change. You actually have to know the wrong answer so you get it right on the exam.
Sep 29, 2023 11:23 AM
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w3knSep 29, 2023 11:23 AM
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Quote from Evan55 :
Thats actually a pretty big deal. Just to sit for the Security+ is $500!
You can take this exam instead and save a bunch of money but still get your 8570 reqs met.

EDIT: Looks like it actually isnt?
It's the only certification ISC2 offers that currently doesn't meet the 8570 requirement. I would assume that will change eventually.
Sep 29, 2023 12:00 PM
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wixziuSep 29, 2023 12:00 PM
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You can't beat free training and an exam! I was interested in sitting for the exam to see how the content compared to Sec+ but..." Certified ISC2 members are not eligible to become ISC2 Candidates."

Regarding 8570, it was cancelled earlier this year. It's replacement, 8140, provides some alternate paths to certification requirements. I like the new emphasis on hands-on experience.

https://public.cyber.mil/wid/cwmp...anagement/
Last edited by wixziu September 29, 2023 at 05:01 AM.
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Hack responsibly.
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Sep 29, 2023 12:54 PM
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cgronewoldSep 29, 2023 12:54 PM
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I completed this earlier this year, currently working on my CISSP. If you are new to the field, do not rely on their course, it is lacking. I watched the videos on Linked in Learning by Make Chapple and read trough their book that could be purchased through ISC2. Passed no problem. YouTube also has some study videos on this course.
Sep 29, 2023 12:57 PM
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jorgito2001Sep 29, 2023 12:57 PM
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My son is on the cusp of graduation with a Bachelor's in I.T...perfect timing! Anything helps to pad his resume!
Sep 29, 2023 02:57 PM
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TexasWonderSep 29, 2023 02:57 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TexasWonder

By all means get these entry level certs like the Sec+. What the industry really needs is technical knowledge, not book learning. Someone with a Sec+ might be able to find a security control assessor job in the federal space, making around $45,000 - $50,000 as a federal contractor, if they get lucky. Check out the heatmap on cyberseek.org [cyberseek.org]. Right now there are about 265,992 people who hold a Sec+ certificate, yet only 97,555 job openings requesting the certificate. At the bottom, without technical knowhow, the job pool is full.

It's a great field, but learn technical skills. Learn your way around linux, learn hands-on-keyboard pentesting, learn scripting and some code.
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Sep 29, 2023 03:14 PM
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Asian888Sep 29, 2023 03:14 PM
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Quote from TexasWonder :
By all means get these entry level certs like the Sec+. What the industry really needs is technical knowledge, not book learning. Someone with a Sec+ might be able to find a security control assessor job in the federal space, making around $45,000 - $50,000 as a federal contractor, if they get lucky. Check out the heatmap on cyberseek.org [cyberseek.org]. Right now there are about 265,992 people who hold a Sec+ certificate, yet only 97,555 job openings requesting the certificate. At the bottom, without technical knowhow, the job pool is full.

It's a great field, but learn technical skills. Learn your way around linux, learn hands-on-keyboard pentesting, learn scripting and some code.
This is assuming all sec+ are in the US which is not true.

Lol people…….
Sep 29, 2023 03:39 PM
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tygronSep 29, 2023 03:39 PM
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Quote from takoma20 :
I saw a local school offers Cybersecurity as a program for high school students.

How flooded is this field going to be soon? There are also a ton of ads on social media for this too. Kind of worrisome, but I'm not in the field.
The USA is short anywhere from 1-3 million cybersecurity professionals. And it will probably only get worse. If you have a kid in High School that's a great field to get into early.
Sep 29, 2023 03:49 PM
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J03Sep 29, 2023 03:49 PM
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If I get this cert you think I can convince my employer to take me off the phishing test email list?
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Sep 29, 2023 03:49 PM
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masterz13Sep 29, 2023 03:49 PM
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Quote from naruto02 :
The pay for all entry-level IT jobs are super low, except software engineering. If you have no experience, you'll get lowballed or have a really hard time finding a job.
Yeah, I have around 7 years total experience in IT and have been working as a sysadmin for 4.5 years, now making $55k salary.
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Sep 29, 2023 03:50 PM
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OliveTank250Sep 29, 2023 03:50 PM
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Just took and passed the exam yesterday. Easier compared to test Sec+, free cert why not just add it your list to look good Smilie

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