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[CISSP-D] Are these Enough ??

Subject: [CISSP-D] Are these Enough ??
Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2005 21:40:50 -0000



Hi All, 

I am currently preparing for the CISSP Exam in Jul/Oct. Using the 
following books for preparation

Core Materials 
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1. Shon Harris All in One Second Edition
2. ISC2 Official Guide
3. Wiley CISSP Prep Guide: Mastering the CISSP and ISEEP Exams
4. Wiley Cissp Prep: Exam Q&A


Additional References (Skimming Purposes)
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Ed Tittel: CISSP Study guide
Robert Brag: CISSP Training Guide

I also train frequently on the CCCure quizzes. Just wondering if 
that's enough . 

Kengwah (MBA)
Senior Security Analyst









 
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