E Double U wrote: » I plan to study for the ISSAP once I complete GCIH and I was told to read the following: Official (ISC)2 Guide to the ISSAP CBK, Second Edition Official (ISC)² Guide to the CISSP CBK, Third Edition Shon Harris CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, 6th Edition Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems, 2nd Edition What do you think b/eads?
cperkins21 wrote: » I have my ISSAP exam scheduled for 28 July and I'm basically using the same materials listed above with CCCure practice exams over the applicable domains. I'll let you know how it goes.
spk001 wrote: » FWIW, I took the ISSAP exam in June, and I used the official CBK book and Security Engineering as a primary study guide, along with some of Cryptography Engineering by Ferguson, Schneier & Kohno & a variety of stuff culled from the net. I really liked Security Engineering, and I expect I'll grab a paper copy as a reference eventually. I'm trying to remember if it took me more than half the time allotted to finish - probably not that much. I didn't double check as much as I had on the CISSP and there was probably a certain familiarity to the process that helped, having just done CISSP earlier this year.
hankhill wrote: » I took it in February after attending the boot camp from Training Camp. I did not do any reading outside that. I finished the exam in less than half the allotted time. ( 125 questions only with 25 that are not graded)