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RE: [CISSP-D] CCCure.org Quizzes a bit dated??

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] CCCure.org Quizzes a bit dated??
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:12:15 -0400

Touché!!!

I think this is one of the most positive point about the CISSP exam, it is
based on CONCEPTS, I will say it again: CONCEPTS

The security concepts have not changed much over the years.  The way you
achieve your objectives and the tools you use might have change greatly but
the fundamentals concepts are the same.  This is why I often tell people,
stick to the concepts and attempt to extract the concepts.  If you dig too
deep, you will never get done with your studies.

Michael Overley has created a fantastic resume of the key concepts for each
domains and it is available on www.cccure.org   From the main page, at the
top right corner, search for Overley and you will find it.

Take care

Clement



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