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From: Mark Bell (mark@DIGITALDEFENSE.NET)
Date: Tue Mar 27 2001 - 09:18:31 CST
I also recently passed the Feb 24 exam in San Antonio, and used basically
the same study references as Peter did below. I would also like to add
Applied Cryptography by Bruce Schneier as a "must have" resource for the
Cryptography domain. Mr. Schneier is able to put all the algorithms and
theory into an easy to read and understandable format, unlike any other
reference I've found.
Mark B. Bell, CISSP
Digital Defense, Inc.
http://www.digitaldefense.net
888-273-1412
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Benson [mailto:pbenson@EMS-GLOBAL.COM]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 4:29 PM
To: CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Re: [CISSPSTUDY] Thank You
While we are on the topic, I would also like to pass my thanks to all the
contributors on this list for helping me pass (March 17, New Zealand). While
there has been significant debate around the validity and usefulness of some
of the available material, I have significantly benefited from the
discussions, and would like to emphasise specifically three tools, being:
http://www.cccure.org, useful collateral and knowledge,
Information Security Handbook, 4th edition, Tipton and Krause, and
CISSP examination textbooks, volume 2, S. Rao Vallabhaneni
It is my belief that these are invaluable for people studying for the
examination, albeit only a fraction of the overall knowledge base required.
Thanks again,
Peter W. Benson, CISSP
EMS-Global Ltd.
pbenson@ems-global.com
-----Original Message-----
From: CISSP Study Mailing List [mailto:CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM]On
Behalf Of iamok
Sent: Sunday, 25 March 2001 2:25 a.m.
To: CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Re: Thank You
Hi All,
I also want to thank everyone on this list for posting useful hints, links
and
articles helping me pass the CISSP exam (held 24 Feb Hong Kong). Wonderful
websites like http://www.cccure.org (I love the random multiple choice
exercise)
is useful for the exam.
Danny Ha
CISSP MHKCS APNSY
Hong Kong
iamok@netvigator.com
Jayson Street wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to thank everyone on this list for helping me pass my exam. I
> would especially like to take time to thank Ken M. Shaurette for sharing
> some wonderful websites like http://www.cccure.org/ which helped a lot and
> to Dan Houser for letting me know what to expect when I arrived to take
the
> exam.
>
> Thanks,
> Jayson Street CISSP
> Network Security Administrator
>
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