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Re: CISSP Preparation
It totally depends upon your learning style. I know a guy who is a very active family man with no time to study. He has 14 years of direct information security experience. He went to a 7 day boot camp for the CISSP and passed it in the end. If you have extensive IS experience going to a CISSP boot camp will likely be the… -
Re: CISSP Preparation
JD is right. It's certainly going to come down to individual preference. I've had students sit my CISSP Review Seminar and tell me they wouldn't have passed without it. A lot of it has to do with whoever the instructor is as well. For example, I don't waist two hours trying to explain the inner workings of RC4 algorithm.… -
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If you're unsure of what you want to do, hang tight for a while. I spoke to some (ISC)2 reps today at the RSA conference in San Francisco, and they were telling me that they're on the verge of releasing a whole slew of new training material for both CISSP and SSCP. New books, new training seminars, the whole kit and… -
Re: CISSP Preparation
According to Amazon.com, the new Official (ISC)2 Guide to the SSCP CBK is due to be released next month, and the new Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP CBK was released November 2006. I would expect that revisions to the exams themselves based on this new official material would happen in 2007. Hey Keatron, post a review… -
Re: CISSP Preparation
I was considering the review seminar in the last month of my study, but because of the cost and remaining expenses I had to pay I decided to take the risk and take the test without this valuable training. What Keatron says is very true about the instructor. I have read post where some centers put instructor which are not…
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