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From: Robert G. Ferrell (root@RGFSPARC.CR.USGS.GOV)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2001 - 11:12:10 CDT
>Hello Shenethia, I've been putting of studying for the exam because I'm not
>quite sure exactly what to study. Can you give me some specifics other
>than these 600 to 1000 page books that everyone is recommending. Like is
>there a book specifically written for studying for the CISSP exam?
Hi Chris,
There is no one book that will completely prepare you for the exam. The
recommended reading (and FYI the only book I used in preparation for the
exam) is _The Information Security Management Handbook, 4th Ed._ by Tipton &
Krause (CRC Press, ISBN 1-8493-9829-0). I also have a rather lengthy set
of study questions I made up while reviewing, based on content in this
book. They're available to anyone who wants them.
Good luck,
RGF
Robert G. Ferrell, CISSP
Information Systems Security Officer
National Business Center
U. S. Dept. of the Interior
Robert_G_Ferrell@nbc.gov
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