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From: durnie (chris@VIRTUALPURCHASECARD.COM)
Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 12:36:06 CDT
Chris,
Another resource is the practice exams available at
http://www.boson.com/tests/pro_soft.htm
I have used these test for my CCNP, CCDP, and will use it when I am ready
for my CISSP exam. These tests
are a great resource and pretty accurate. Good Luck...
Chris Kirschke
Network & Security Administrator
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510-774-6002 - cell
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From: CISSP Study Mailing List [mailto:CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM]On
Behalf Of Shenethia Jones
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 11:55 AM
To: CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Re: [CISSPSTUDY] [CISSP EXAM IN DALLAS, Texas
Hello, Chris
The Security Information Handbook by Hal Tipton
follows the 10 domains presented in the CBK Review.
Hal taught the cbk review I attended.
No one book is the definitive on studying for the
test. The material is quite extensive. Once you start
studying, I think you will find yourself utilizing
many sources.
1. You can get a free studyguide that outlines the 10
test domains by going to
http://www.isc2.org/studyguidecissp
2. If you have been to the CBK Review, then you are
probably using your studyguides as a measure of
material and expected emphasis on the test.
3. There is also material in IBM's redbooks and the
common criteria that you will need to know.
4. Here are some additional portals that you may find
helpful:
http://www.infosyssec.net/infosyssec/milsec1.htm
http://cccure.org/[online exam question and other
great sources]
Good luck!
--- Chris McLelland <Chris.A.McLelland@US.CGEYC.COM>
wrote:
> 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?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
>
>
> Shenethia Jones
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> 04/11/2001 11:24 PM
> Please respond to
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> Hi!
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> A co-worker and myself are taking the exam on May
> 4th
> in Dallas, Texas.
>
> Is there anyone else taking this same exam that
> would
> like to form a review study session the week prior
> to
> the exam or sooner?
>
> I know time is limited, but a review session would
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