The key to continued professionalism
By earning the CSIH certification, you have received one of the
most prestigious designations offered to computer security incident
management professionals. The achievement represents having both the
current skills and commitment to a life-long learning process. This
CERT-branded certification will enable you to be recognized
internationally as a security professional having skills and abilities
that are in demand in the computer security arena.
Renewal of your certification ensures that individuals holding the
CSIH certification demonstrate ongoing commitment to professional
growth and development and to staying current with changing
technology.
Your CSIH certification is valid for a period of three (3) years
from the award date. In order to remain current with changing
technology, you must be actively engaged in the practice of computer
security incident handling, engage in professional growth activities,
and expand your skills.
Renewal program requirements
- Renewal period is three years from the certification award
date. Completion of all criteria is to be submitted to the SEI 30 days
before the last day of the expiration month.
- Submission and approval of documentation supporting completion of
60 Professional Development Units (PDU) completed during the renewal
cycle.
- Submission of the certification renewal fee of $150 (US) to the
SEI with the renewal application packet.
Professional development units
The SEI requirement for obtaining PDUs after the certification is
awarded assures us that certified individuals show continued
commitment to the demonstration of their technical skills and
abilities, as well as continued awareness of emerging technologies and
processes associated with incident handling activities. CERT-certified
CSIH professionals are encouraged to also select activities that will
expand or complement their knowledge and skills.
A PDU is a measuring unit used to quantify learning and development
activities. One (1) PDU can be earned for every one (1) hour spent in
a planned structured experience or activity within the limits set by
the SEI (see below). The SEI Certification Program Manager does not
pre-approve PDUs. It is the responsibility of the CSIH professional to
ensure activities meet renewal criteria. To maintain a balance in
renewal activities, some activities have a maximum number of credits
that can be allotted towards the renewal criteria.
Activities that qualify for PDU credit are divided into four
categories. These categories are
- Professional activities. One (1) hour of professional
activity in the field of computer security incident handling earns one
(1) hour of PDU credit as approved by the SEI, up to 40 PDUs per
renewal cycle for this category. Professional activities include
- Participating in a CSIRT or performing incident management tasks
for at least 25% of full-time work activities
- Completion of in-house seminars, training, or educational
classes
- Attendance at approved association or society meetings
- Continuing education. Completion of formal academic or
professional education where computer security is the primary topic of
instruction.
- Completion of one (1) semester hour (2.5 hours per week in a
15-week course) earns 15 PDUs
- Completion of one academic quarter hour (2.5 hours per week in a
10-week course) earns 10 PDUs
- Completion of one (1) CEU earns 10 PDUs
- Completion of a course or seminar offered by the SEI, SEI
Transition Partner, or training provider as approved by the SEI earns
1 PDU for each contact hour
- Teaching, presentations, and development. Credits in this
category are limited to 20 PDUs per renewal cycle.
- One (1) hour of teaching courseware directly related to computer
security incident handling earns 1 PDU. Teaching credit is awarded for
courses taught the first time during the renewal cycle.
- One (1) hour of participation in the development of course
curricula earns 1 PDU for each activity
- One (1) hour of speaking or presenting at a conference, seminar,
or society meeting earns 1 PDU per activity
- One (1) hour of participation in the development of presentations
for conferences, seminars, or society meetings earns 1 PDU per
activity
- Authoring activities. Credits in this category are limited
to 30 PDUs per renewal cycle.
- Author or co-author an article related to computer security
incident handling that is published in an SEI approved journal or
magazine earns 10 PDUs per activity
- Author or co-author a book or test book that pertains to computer
security that is published within the renewal cycle earns 20 PDUs per
activity
- Author, co-author, or contributing editor to online newsletter
that pertains to computer security earns 10 PDUs per activity
If you author or co-author anything that is published, please send
a copy to the SEI Certification Program Manager or provide information
about how to obtain a copy.
Record keeping and documentation
Each CSIH will be responsible for maintaining their CSIH Renewal Activity
Log. This log should list PDU activities in support of the
certification renewal process. It is important that the log contain
specific data to accurately identify the submitted activity. Refer to
the sample Renewal
Activity Log for an example of renewal activities recorded over a
complete renewal cycle. The log, supporting documentation, and renewal
fee should be submitted to the SEI Certification Program Manager,
postmarked 30 days prior to the end of the renewal cycle. The SEI may
request additional clarification of data to check the log and listed
activities.
Rejected renewal activity log entries
Upon review of the submitted Renewal Activity Log, if the SEI
Certification Program Manager does not agree that the renewal criteria
has been met, the CSIH professional will be contacted to discuss any
discrepancies or adjustments in the number of earned PDUs and/or
deletion of entries that do not meet the renewal criteria. If a
Renewal Activity Log is rejected, the CSIH professional will be
notified and will have 60 days to provide additional supporting
documentation, to obtain additional PDUs, or to correct any
discrepancies in their Renewal Activity Log.
SEI audit of the CSIH certification renewal program
The SEI Certification Program Manager will audit a random number of
submitted logs each year. This will ensure the quality of activities
submitted continue to meet certification program requirements. If a
CSIH professional is selected for an audit, they will be notified by letter
and may be asked to supply additional information or supporting
documentation as it relates to their individual Renewal Activity
Log.