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keatron wrote: It appears that you have significant experience. So one reasonable route for you would be to knock out A+, since you've arleady invested time in it. Get one of the popular CISSP exam prep books, (Shon Harris, or the Official Guide from ISC2), Look through the domains and find out which ones you've not worked in during your years of work. For example, the stuff about chain of custody, will probably be just a review for you (considering your law enforcement experience). Once you figure out which domains you have no experience in, focus on them heavily. I'd suggest getting other supporting material for the domains you're weak in (like books or articles dedicated specifically to those domains). You seem to fit the model of a person who has "heavy" experience in a few of the domains, and light or no experience in others. All in all, I think you're probably an ideal candidate for the CISSP. Good luck and check back here often. Keatron.
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