can anyone recommend a great online course for the CISSP exam ?
hanks
also wonder if there is any benefit to being in a classroom as opposed
to doing the course online.
i would imagine the online courses do have the ability to ask someone
a question, although the turnaround for an answer wont be the same.
I did see a classroom course for $ 3000 .
seemed expensive but they will endorse you if u pass.
also wonder if there is any benefit to being in a classroom as opposed
to doing the course online.
i would imagine the online courses do have the ability to ask someone
a question, although the turnaround for an answer wont be the same.
I did see a classroom course for $ 3000 .
seemed expensive but they will endorse you if u pass.
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TheProfezzor Member Posts: 204 ■■■□□□□□□□The best I have heard and could think of is SANS. But, I never used any training materials or boot camps. Only books.OSCP: Loading . . .
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Spin Lock Member Posts: 142From everything I've read, the two best online courses are SANS Mgmt 414 and the CISSP Course taught by Dean Bushmiller at Expanding Security (Expanding Security – Certification & NICCS training)
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cyberguypr Mod Posts: 6,928 ModMy top two are SANS and Clement Dupuis. SANS is one of the best but VERY expensive. I took Clément Dupuis 5 day video training a while back but I'm not sure if it is still available as he is now with SecureNinja.
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sniffer44 Member Posts: 8 ■□□□□□□□□□SANS being expensive is right . over $ 4000 . Ive seen live classes that are cheaper.
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emerald_octane Member Posts: 613I would recommend SANS for the people; all the instructors are great and the material is top notch. I took the MGMT+ course for the GISP and had a great time.
But for online, I would go with ISC2 official online training. The Review Seminar handbook material that you receive is the holy grail of study resources.