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| Subject: | Re: [CISSP-D] Digest Number 601 |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:26:22 +0300 |
hi! We did intiate a study group last when i was preparing for my exam thorough local chapter of ISSA but was not much of sucess ...any way i can send you ISSA lcoal chapter president's e-mail may he can help. Anyway if you need my help please let me know ..... i passed my exam last year .... Regards, Anwar ----- Original Message ----- From: <CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com> To: <CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 7:21 PM Subject: [CISSP-D] Digest Number 601
There are 3 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp
From: "tuanizado" <perico7@gmail.com>
2. ANY STUDY GROUPS IN KUWAIT?
From: "Bob" <propinquity63@yahoo.com>
3. RE: New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp
From: "Clement Dupuis" <cdupuis@cccure.org>
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2005 21:14:26 -0000
From: "tuanizado" <perico7@gmail.com>
Subject: New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp
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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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 13:14:14 -0000
From: "Bob" <propinquity63@yahoo.com>
Subject: ANY STUDY GROUPS IN KUWAIT?
I am currently working in Kuwait and would like to know if anyone
from this group lives in Kuwait and is studying for the CISSP. If so,
please e-mail me.
Thanks,
Bob
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 08:27:42 -0500
From: "Clement Dupuis" <cdupuis@cccure.org>
Subject: RE: New Topics: old vrs new CISSP, boot camp
Good day Rand,
I do not believe you have to fork another 100 dollars to get new books.
The
books that you have are most likely still VERY appropriate. The exam did
change a bit but not that much, the exam is based on security concepts,
these concepts have not changed for years. You might want to learn a bit
more on WLAN type technologies and standards, Bluetooth, mobile devices
issues as well. This is probably NOT covered in enough depth in your old
book.
As far as Intense School is concerned, I have personnally delivered a
class
in France for them last week. It was a class at Microsoft France with
people from all over the EU. It went very well and it was a good time. As
far as passing rate, I do know for a fact that it hover around 90-92%
depending on which instructor deliver the class. Overall they have a very
small cadre of CISSP instructor and all of them are very good.
Just like any other school, one of the key thing I usually recommend is
that
validate WHO will be teaching your specific class, the instructor does
make
a world of difference in the instruction that you will get. Make sure
that
you get a confirmation through email WHO will be your instructor and do
not
accept any replacement.
Take care
Clement
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