stouch wrote: » bought the Shon Harris book but didn't open it.
stouch wrote: » bought the Shon Harris book but didn't open it. What now?
Khaos1911 wrote: » What exact concepts are you referring to when you say "high level?"
stouch wrote: » I failed my CISSP exam, I scored 680, so missed the passing mark by 20. I'm disappointed to say the least. Study material: Official ISC2 training material, bought the Shon Harris book but didn't open it. Other form training: 1 week long book camp CISSP training I can't take the exam for the another 30days, my understanding is that the exam is changing the next couple of weeks. I'm not sure what the impact would be as far as new study material and new exam. What now?
dustervoice wrote: » Remember CISSP is a management test not a technical one. For example if your on the cryptography domain focus on why encryption is necessary, hashing vs encrypting, whats a digital signature, PKI, symetric vs asymetric etc... don't focus too much attention on things like block size, rounds , blah blah blah
seigex wrote: » I have to disagree with this assessment. You need to know the technical details before you can make an informed decision, not only for the test, but for whatever job you plan on getting after your CISSP certification. It takes more than just a certification to get (and keep!) a job in info security. A certification is more than just a test and a piece of paper.