ISC SSCP Exam
ISC Certification Practice Exam
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ISC SSCP Exam Overview
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Duration
180 Minutes
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Questions
~125
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Passing Score
700 / 100
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MCQ & Drag-Drop
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ISC SSCP Certification FAQ
The Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) is an international certification offered by (ISC)², a leading cybersecurity professional organization. It validates the hands-on operational ability of IT security professionals to implement, monitor, and administer IT infrastructure in accordance with security policies and procedures. The SSCP credential signifies a practitioner's deep technical knowledge and practical skills across various security functions.
The SSCP certification is ideal for IT professionals who are actively involved in the operational aspects of cybersecurity. This includes individuals working in roles such as:
- Security Administrator
- System Administrator
- Security Analyst
- Network Security Engineer
- Database Administrator
- Security Consultant
- Associate Security Engineer
The average salary for an SSCP certified professional typically ranges from $90,000 to $120,000 per year globally. This figure can vary significantly based on factors such as geographical location, years of experience, specific job role, and the size and type of the employing organization. Professionals with additional certifications or specialized skills may command higher salaries.
The SSCP certification is valid for a period of three years. To maintain the certification, holders must earn 60 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits over the three-year certification cycle, with a minimum of 20 CPEs annually. Additionally, an Annual Maintenance Fee (AMF) must be paid to (ISC)² each year. Failure to meet these requirements results in the expiration of the certification.
The SSCP certification has been a recognized credential in the cybersecurity industry for many years. (ISC)², like other leading certification bodies, regularly reviews and updates the exam content (Common Body of Knowledge - CBK) to ensure it remains current with the latest cybersecurity threats, technologies, and best practices. These updates typically occur periodically rather than on a fixed schedule for a 'next version,' ensuring the exam reflects the dynamic nature of the security landscape.
The SSCP certification covers seven distinct domains within the cybersecurity Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). These domains represent the core areas of expertise required for a systems security practitioner:
- Security Operations and Administration
- Access Controls
- Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
- Incident Response and Recovery
- Cryptography
- Network and Communications Security
- Systems and Application Security
