the_hutch wrote: » Do you just want feedback from those that have completed the certification?
ipchain wrote: » I primarily used #1, but I'd also recommend #3. When are you taking the exam? Good luck!
TBRAYS wrote: » My fellow security professionals, we all have our different methods of studying but we all know when studying for the CISSP, it requires reading some CISSP book. I would like to get a consensus on the preferred CISSP book for a Primary source and a secondary source. 1. CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, Fifth Edition 2. Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, Second Edition 3. CISSP Study Guide by Eric Conrad 4. CISSP For Dummies 5. CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide
ejg398 wrote: » I used 1, 2, 3, & 5 Read them multiple times. Just did retake for the 3rd time Sunday. I am hoping this is the final attempt. This test is kicking my Arse. I have never been good at test taking even through school, I was one of the students that had to put in 110% while others put in 70% and did well. I would have to mention that 3 & 5 were probably the ones that I found easiest to understand and were right to the point without adding the extra fluff and bland humor that 1 had. When are you planning on testing again?
TBRAYS wrote: » Within the next 60 days.....