TICSA
Nov 10,2006 00:00 by NaT-Server

 TruSecure’s TICSA certification is “designed for computer network and IT security practitioners who desire to improve their security practitioner expertise, as well as position themselves as demonstrated and knowledgeable information security professionals.” The TICSA, which stands for TruSecure ICSA Certified Security Associate, was introduced in March 2002 and is a vendor/training-neutral certification that is worth achieving on route to more advanced security-related certifications such as (ISC)2’s CISSP. There is no specific prerequisite for this certification; however, normally "candidates will have two or more years in information security and IT experience, and are responsible for their organizations' primary systems and networks."

"TICSA certifications are valid for two years. Re-certification will require a renewal fee and you will need to provide evidence of continuing education (48 hours within a 24 month period of approved educational or conference attendance, or evidence of equivalent), and a reaffirmation of the previously agreed to Code of Ethics statement. Should any major changes be made in the certification criteria of an already held certification, retesting or update testing may be required. Watch the TruSecure web site for updated information."

This certification is well suited to IT personnel, with titles such as computer administrators, network administrators, audit personnel, and other IT-oriented professionals, who want to learn foundation-level security knowledge. The TICSA designation is achieved by passing one exam.

For more information:
www.trusecure.com/solutions/certifications/ticsa/

CORE EXAMS
(TU0-001) TICSA