Passport book relevancy
Just had a quick question.
I have both the passport and exam cram books, and noticed that, as most people say, the passport book does not go too in-depth. However, I was wondering if the passport book will actually do a good job at preparing you, even though it doesn't really go in-depth, and is quite an easier read than exam cram.
Thank you.
I have both the passport and exam cram books, and noticed that, as most people say, the passport book does not go too in-depth. However, I was wondering if the passport book will actually do a good job at preparing you, even though it doesn't really go in-depth, and is quite an easier read than exam cram.
Thank you.
Working on MS-ISA at Western Governor's University
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminI guess you already answered your own question. Since the passport does not include full coverage of all relevant topics and details, the book by itself is not enough to prepare for this exam. Not that the other books do cover everything, but regardless of your current level of security knowledge and experience, I suggest getting some additional study material, and don't forget to read all my Sec+ TechNotes:
www.techexams.net/co_securityplus.shtml
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Vask3n Member Posts: 517Thanks Johan!
Im actually using Exam Cram, Passport, I'm going to look over Sybex, and I just ordered Syngress. Thats a lot of material to take in.Working on MS-ISA at Western Governor's University