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Facts about the ISP Examination
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QUESTION:
How many questions are on the exam? How much
time is allowed? Is it different for the proctored exam versus on-line
exam?
ANSWER: The exam consists of 110 questions that much be
answered in 120 minutes (two hours). The same time is allowed for all
Candidates regardless of how they take the test.
QUESTION:
What does the test cover?
ANSWER:
One hundred questions form
the "core" of the exam. All Candidates complete those questions.
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An additional 10 questions
are on electives chosen by the Candidate. There are four elective
areas —
COMSEC/TEMPEST, Counterintelligence, Intellectual Property, and Operations
Security (OPSEC). The Candidates each choose two electives and must
answer five questions from each of those areas.
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QUESTION:
What should I study for the core questions?
For the electives?
ANSWER: Yes. See our
Study
References & Sources page. It contains a list of the documents
that were sources for the question (including links so you can easily
download them), both for the core and for the four electives.
QUESTION:
Will reference material be available at the test sites?
ANSWER: No. Candidates are
responsible for bringing their own references materials to the test. They
can, however, bring their reference materials to the session either on paper
or on a laptop, or both.
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