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[CISSP-D] Re: domain questions in the exam

Subject: [CISSP-D] Re: domain questions in the exam
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 19:11:22 -0000

Okyar -
There are multiple exam booklets at each test. Typically for a group 
of 40-60 test takers there will be three exam booklets. Exam booklets 
each vary in the number of questions they have from each domain. Some 
exams may be heavier in one domain than another. There will be at 
least some questions from each domain, however.

Typically the areas where students have most problems are 
Cryptography, Telecommunications & Networking, and Physical Security. 
You may wish to study these areas more in depth, particularly if they 
are not your main area of expertise.

Good luck!  KW

Kate Wakefield, CISSP
CISSP-Discuss Moderator




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