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Re: CISSP or GSNA?
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CISSP
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Path to CISSP
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Re: Preparation for CISSP
You can find out more about CISSP at https://www.isc2.org/cissp/default.aspx The https://www.isc2.org/cissp-how-to-certify.aspx will answer most of your questions, .e.g exam outline, how to register for exam, exam format... For what books to read and how much study time is required, do check out (ISC)² SSCP and CISSP Forums -
CISSP Passed
Just passed the CISSP this morning after two previous failed attempts throughout the last year and a half. I only used 2 hours of the 6 allotted, including reviewing some of the questions that I flagged for review. I was extremely confident this time as I really put in a solid 5 months of continuous studying for the exam.… -
Re: CISSP 2nd attemp study plan
yeah, just look up for "Passed CISSP" threads, people listed their resources over there. but here's mine to save you some time: CISSP For dummies CISSP Shon Harris All in One latest edition CISSP 11th hour CISSP Exam Prep guide CISSP Sunflower Quiz resources: CCCure Transcender McGraw Hill Shon Harris end of chapter… -
Re: CISSP-ISSAP
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Re: CISSP this year
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Re: CISSP Goal
Boot camps are good to build understanding of the concepts. Books are good to memorize key terms and definitions. Books also help you focus on particular areas while, boot camps are generic in nature. I suggest you go through at least one of the following books, to get to geared up and prepared for CISSP: 1- Official Guide… -
Re: Post cissp ......
as everybody knows CISSP granted when you have 5 yrs exp in either 2 domains. Let say while studying CISSP you get interested in a domain other than you claimed for gaining CISSP. ..... for that matter you considered NEW to that DOMAIN being CISSP. Is there anything where people consider Entry Level opening ? example :…
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