CISSP training is not for anyone, nor is it for everyone that is part of information systems security. But there is a large amount of people that would benefit from this certification. The largest group of people that would benefit from this is people that have already achieved positions as the Computer Information Systems Officer (CISO), the Computer Security Office (CSO), or a Senior-level Security Engineer. The certification is also very useful to someone who is looking to move into one of these positions that has an ample amount of professional experience (not just the credentials).
When you receive your CISSP training and credentials, a whole new set of opportunities will open to you. The services and programs that are offered as a CISSP will enhance your career in the area of information security and beyond. Some of the services that are offered are continuing education plans through seminars and workshops, the already established network of other CISSP trained professionals that are available for contact, online forums for ethical and technological debate, events in or around the area that you work in that will focus on issues that are important to information security, job postings for other companies looking for CISSP trained professionals, communication on industries that are involved in the field, articles on concentrated subject matter that may make you more marketable, and opportunities for you to serve others through volunteer and speaking opportunities. The CISSP training will broaden your reach for a job that lines up more with your interests and an increase in pay salary.