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Going for CISSP
Hi :) I have 5 years of IT/IS experience, and am currently working for F5 Networks in the security field, aiming for CISSP. My plan is to start with the Shon Harris book "CISSP All-in-One Exam guide 6th Edition", "CISSP prep guide", and "CISSP for dummies" with no deadline set to finish it, I will be using most of my free… -
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Well, happy to see I achieved it much less than expected. I passed CISSP today. Resources: CISSP prep guide CISSP All in One by Shon Harris CISSP for dummies Eric 11th hour Sunflower pdf Quizzes: CCCure Transcender McGraw Hill Total Tester CISSP gold Major thanks to cgrimaldo from the forum and others from the here, it was… -
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AIO is indeed verbose. I am using some online blogs, AIO, 11th hour, CCCure paid subscription and CISSP for dummies (which I already read it cover to cover) also found some very informative **** sheets which will help me tons I'm currently on a 6~ hrs study per day schedule and aiming to take it on October 6th this year. -
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Best bet is to go through the "Passed CISSP" threads as many have thoroughly documented their study plans. See what common elements they have, check them out, and decide what works for you. In my particular case I planned on using the AIO as my primary source but quickly discovered the overly verbose style was not for me.…
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