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Re: [CISSP-D] Should we remember short form

Subject: Re: [CISSP-D] Should we remember short form
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:07:43 -0500


This is found in Shon Harris' CISSP Certification Guide. It helps to
have more than one source to study. From the recommendations of others
and my own research, I've found that Harris' book, the ISC2 Study
Guide and The CISSP Prep Guide cover just about everything there is to
know. This may be overkill but you don't have to buy them all. Just
pick the first two and use the last one as a reference from your
bookstore or library when you have unanswered questions.
Rand


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:03:56 +0000 (GMT), Nishidhdha
<nishidhdha@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
 
I found lot of short form usage in sample question. Sometimes, i am not able
to answer the question because i don't know the short form.
 
for example..
 
The SPA and BSA formed to protect which kind of organization?
 
A. Import/Export companies
B. Accused Cybercrminals
C. Encryption Technology Manufactures
D: Software Vendor
 
Correct Ans : D
 
i did not give the correct answer because i did not know what is SPA and
BSA.
 
If i would know that SPA means Software Protection Association and BSA means
Business Software Alliance, i could make a correct guess.
 
Thus my question is, Is it really required to memorize all these kind of
short form CISSP exam or they will always use complete words 
 
Thanks and Regards,
Nishi

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