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Re: Drowning in CISSP knowledge
Relax man the test is not that hard at all. I was getting about 70-80% on the Harris tests. All I did was: 1.go throught the Harris book once. 2.Study and know the CISSP notes 3.Went through these vids once and took the test The vids are a good indicator of what you need to know. http://education.isc2.org/cissp-webcast-1/… -
Re: Drowning in CISSP knowledge
From personal experience (I've taken the test twice), I would use CCCure for your test bed, along with total tester. Conrad's book is a good base, but I would consider using Shon's book as well. The key is getting to 250 questions, and aiming for 800. I paid for the Studiscope questions, and found that they were sub-par.… -
Drowning in CISSP knowledge
So I've been studying CISSP for a couple months now, after passing my SSCP. I work in InfoSec, with 15 year's experience in IT. I'm studying for an hour each morning, lunch time and evening 5 days a week, plus 2-3 hours each weekend. I'm following a system that worked for me with SSCP and previous certs (see below). Yet I… -
Re: Drowning in CISSP knowledge
I think zxbane and cyberguypr have you covered on the advice portion of this but I wanted to chime in. I just wanted to let you know that I share your same frustration. Often times, I try to figure out how deep is deep enough for the CISSP. I've completed the AIO and the McGraw-Hill questions. I did feel like the…
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