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Re: [CISSP-D] New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp

Subject: Re: [CISSP-D] New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 22:41:55 -0500


Thank you Bodo, Clement and Monica, for the excellent feedback! I feel
much more confident now that I will do well and I will follow your
advice. I have already contacted Intense Schools and was planning on
the Fremont class because the SF class will be a few months ahead and
I need the cert asap.

I'm studying like mad on my own to learn as much as I can and I'll
also shell out the dinero for the ISC2's guide (unless Intense Schools
will be passing those out?).

I'd like the luxury of spending a few months of chatting with y'all
about this but time is short for me in terms of getting the CISSP,
because there is a possible contract that I really want to grab and it
requires the cert.

So I'll talk with you as time permits, and thanks again!
Rand


On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 20:37:13 -0500, Clement Dupuis <cdupuis@cccure.org> wrote:



Good day Monica,

 

Thanks for sharing your experience.

 

I know Larry very well; he is a great instructor and has lots of great real
life examples that only someone who has been in the field for a while can
come up with.  I do like when he uses martial art examples in putting things
in perspective.  He is also great at Social Engineering, he is one of those
guys who pick up voice very quickly,  he pickup my French accent in a snap
and was getting things sent to me that I have never asked about.

 

As I always say: The instructor can make a world of difference when you take
such a course.  

 

I am glad you had a great boot camp that led to your certification. 
Congratulations!

 

Talk to u later

 

Clement

 

 

Clement Dupuis, CD

CCCure Enterprise Security & Training Inc.
CISSP, GCFW, GCIA, Security+, CEH, CCSA, CCSE, ACE
President/Chief Learning Officer (CLO)

Tel: 954 364 8410 (Florida)

Tel: 819 340 0138 (Quebec)

Fax: 636 773 6328 

Maintainer of :

The CISSP and SSCP Open Study Guides Web Site
http://www.cccure.org    

The Professional Security Testers Warehouse
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From: monica miller [mailto:soulbeauty_2000@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 8:21 PM
To: CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CISSP-D] New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp


 


Hello Rand and Clement,


 


I took the Intense School bootcamp for the CISSP. The instructor was
phenomenal and I owe him a great deal of thanks for my passing the exam.
(His name is Larry Greenblatt). What I liked the most about Intense School
was the ease in which bootcamp was handled. The onsite location was great (I
took it in San Francisco), the local coordinator did a primo job of making
sure our needs were met and Larry went over all 10 domains with interesting
real life examples and stories that helped me remember important info.
Bootcamps teach you a ton of information in a very truncated time span.
Intense just does it extremely well.


 


-Monica Sue


 




tuanizado <perico7@gmail.com> wrote:




Hey,
I was studying for the CISSP in 2002 and had to stop for a while. Now 
I'm committed to doing it and have started again. I learned that my 
two CISSP study manuals may be obsolete because the ISC2 made changes 
to the exam in 2003. Does anybody know what these changes are and  
perhaps direct me to a website or pop me an email with the exact 
changes? I can't believe that over $100 of books are obsolete... 
groaannn...

Oh yeah, has anybody attended Intense School's boot camp for CISSP? 
They claim to be the world's best and Microsoft asked them to train 
400 MCSE's for the test and they all passed. Amazing...

Thanks for any feedback.

Rand






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