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To sit for the CISSP examination, a candidate must:
* Submit the examination application with the required $450 fee.
* Assert that he or she possesses a minimum of four years of professional experience in the information security field or three years plus a college degree.
* Complete the Candidate Agreement, attesting to the truth of his or her assertions regarding professional experience and legally commit to adhere to the CISSP Code of Ethics. click here to view the CISSP Code of Ethics
* Successfully answer four questions regarding criminal history and related background.
There is an exception to this. You can get what is known as an "Associates CISSP" whereby you write the exam even without the 4 years of experience. If you pass, you'll get a designation of Associates CISSP and once you get the experience, then get the full status. It's interesting because it does identify those with and without experience. ;)