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From: nomad@mindspring.com
Date: Thu Nov 01 2001 - 09:15:56 CST

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    I used the CISSP Prep guide by Krutz(?) and someone else.. I passed the test, but I think that you will need more than just that one book if you are not too strong on things like routing and firewalls.. Just me two bits!

    Regards,
    Christian Schreiber, CISSP

    jkellerman@na.cokecce.com wrote:
    > Well I just parted with $60 for this book because it was recommended by the
    study group I am in. However, everyone at Amazon and other internet
    bookstores seemed to slam the book saying it was a waste of money. I, just
    like everyone else studying for the CISSP exam, dont have time to waste on
    reading resources which will not be beneficial to my studying time. These
    ratings were very low for all three volumes. The CISSP Prep book though
    seems to receive high marks as a resource for studying for the CISSP, even
    after just hitting the marketplace a couple of months ago. Does anyone
    else feel the same way about the Information Security Mgmnt Handbook. Did
    you find it to be useless in your study time for the CISSP?

    J. Kellerman