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| Subject: | Re: [CISSP-D] Should we remember short form |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 01:08:59 -0000 |
I distinctly recall that knowing popular acronyms is part of the
CISSP test. I would not expect a memorization of all acronyms, but I
would council the prospective student to know most of them. (CIA,
BIA, OFB, CRC, etc.) Given in their proper context these should be
rather obvious to most CISSPs.
However, it has been years since I took the test. Any comments from
those who have taken the test more recently?
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