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From: john roelle (john_roelle@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jul 16 2001 - 14:00:26 CDT

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    Greetings,

    I am considering taking the CISSP exam in the fall. I
    was wondering if anyone could provide a rough
    estimation of the amount of time it takes per domain
    to become proficient in certain areas for the exam.

    I have a reasonable amount of knowledge in several
    areas such as continuity planning, infosec policy,
    cryptography, and access control, but I am somewhat
    limited in certain areas such as physical security,
    laws and ethics, and application program security.

    I realize everyone is different; it is impossible to
    put an exact number on study times, but what is a good
    estimation?

    10, 20, 30, 40 hours? any input would be great.

    In addition, what is the consensus on which domains
    are the most difficult to get a handle on.
    (Disregarding my prior experience mentioned above)

    Thanks for your responses
    -John

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