How to Obtain CISSP Certification and Other Frequently Asked Questions About the Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program
CISSP Certification, Security+ Certification, CISA Certification, CEH Certification and more
Are you considering obtaining CISSP certification or enrolling in the Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program but have questions about the certification process, further education, schedule of classes, competition for scholarships, and the application process? We're here to provide you with answers.
How to Obtain CISSP Certification
To obtain CISSP certification, you can sit for the exam anytime, but to be fully certified, you need five years of IT experience. However, if you have some experience, you can become provisionally awarded.
Schedule of Classes
The Fusion Cyber Risk Management Framework Program typically holds classes at night after 5:00 EST. All classes are automatically recorded, but we suggest that you attend every course and keep your camera on to be a part of the course.
Competition for Scholarships
The scholarship competition for the Fusion Cyber Cybersecurity Program is pretty competitive. We typically have 25-100 spots available for the October cohort, so if you don't get accepted for the upcoming July cohort, you can apply again for the October cohort.
Application Process
If you don't get accepted for the upcoming cohort, you can use the same application to apply for the next cohort.
At Fusion Cyber, we offer a comprehensive curriculum taught by experienced professionals to prepare students for a successful career in cybersecurity. Our program covers the fundamentals of cybersecurity, including network security, cryptography, and incident response.
In summary, to obtain CISSP certification, you can sit for the exam anytime and become provisionally awarded with some IT experience. The Fusion Cyber Risk Management Framework Program typically holds classes at night, and the scholarship competition is competitive. If you don't get accepted for the upcoming cohort, you can use the same application for the next cohort. Good luck with your application and on starting a career in cybersecurity!