Re: When will CISSP be accepted for MCSE 2003 Security credit?

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Which is weird, as the CompTIA exams are considered entry level. I wouldn't mind seeing some other certifications counting as credit for the electives.

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Dustin Harper
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"Kyle Lauro" <lauro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:221AB5E9-A7C3-4524-BC3F-0A63CDF36453@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have CompTIA Sec+ and MSCE: Security

CompTia might be the best you can do. Dunno though

"Greg Guilmette" <Greg Guilmette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1A6EA1CD-0671-4B5B-966C-9346CAB02FB5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I found that on the "Certification Planner" (which I think is an awesome
tool) the listed components that qualify for credit towards the MCSE 2003
Security Certification are not in-line with what is on the Microsoft Learning
page.

When looking at the Certification Planner under "CORE" >> "Security Group"
"Security Group Core 5", the CISSP (ISC2) credentials count as one of the
two Security requirements.

On the Microsoft Learning web pages, the only listed the COMPTIA Security+
(which is under "Security Group Core 2" in the planner), which I have
requested to be applied this morning... I'm not looking forward to taking the
299 exam if I can actually apply the CISSP.

I called the MCP phone # and they said that they are making updates, but NO
plan on when OR IF the CISSP will be accepted - only that "things are
changing, and look for announcements".

Does anyone have further information on the CISSP, CISA, CISM, and CSSP
credentials that are listed in the Certification PLanner but not in the
Microsoft Learning page?

thanks

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