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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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CISSP Training (recommendations?)
I obtained access to "skillport" through my job. Evidently there is a plethora of ISC^2 training(not just CISSP related). It also provides access to the very latest books that are in Barnes and Noble, but in the scope of our conversation(I'm referring to CISSP books). Video tutorials, slides with audio(java based), access… -
Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
All the CISSP training courses are based off the CISSP Candidate Information Bulletin and (I suspect) the outline of AIO as well. If I taught a CISSP class, I'd certainly use AIO as the text and the format. Yeah, they have a lot of interesting stuff. They have a lot of old stuff too, but that depends on what training your… -
Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
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Re: CISSP Training (recommendations?)
I actually don't care for the AIO book. It seems very fluffy to me and not as concentrated on material that's specific to the test. I like the Exam Cram for it and the Sybex book: Amazon.com: CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide (9780470276884): James Michael Stewart, Ed Tittel, Mike…
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