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| Subject: | Re: [CISSP-D] new guide |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Mar 2005 15:29:48 -0500 |
Rob, thanks for the feedback. I'm cautious about buying new material. I got burned when I bought the "Official ISC2 Study Guide". It really sucks. 3 different authors with 3 different writing styles with materials that seem to be compiled from various sources (even copied), doesn't make for easy reading. Why is it so hard to find a good CISSP book? I find info in some books that are not in others and I'm wondering what is exactly on this exam??? Not to mention the fact that the requirements for the exam don't make sense. They require 4 years of direct experience in any domain, yet I could remain 10 years in a sec info role and still not be exposed to most of those domains. It's really weird. Thanks anyway, Rand On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:12:10 -0800, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah <rslade@sprint.ca> wrote:
From: "tuanizado" <perico7@gmail.com> Date sent: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:19:05 -0000Has anyone heard/read/used this guide: http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=91-9889732319-0Not quite new: it's copyright is two years old, and it doesn't reflect some of the new requirements for the CISSP. It's a self-published ebook, with all the limitations that implies. It's seems to have been derived from a course that was, itself, derived from the ISC2 review seminar. It is basically in point form, and has no sample questions. Overall, the points are reasonably well selected. (Well, that's to be expected, given the probable base source. The section on malware is very disappointing, and the section on legal concepts is rather weak.) The material is more up-to-date than any other besides the "Official (ISC)^2 Guide to the CISSP Exam" (cf. BKOIGTCE.RVW). In terms of books dealing with an overall familiarization with the topics to be covered on the CISSP exam, this one does have an advantage in price, and in speed of access. (I requested a copy directly from the author by email, and got it within two hours. If, for example, you are in a boot camp course situation, you may need all the help you can get, quickly.) ====================== rslade@vcn.bc.ca slade@victoria.tc.ca rslade@sun.soci.niu.edu "If you do buy a computer, don't turn it on." - Richards' 2nd Law "Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses" 0-387-94663-2 "Viruses Revealed" 0-07-213090-3 "Software Forensics" 0-07-142804-6 ============= for back issues: [Base URL] site http://victoria.tc.ca/techrev/ alternate site http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~rslade/ CISSP refs: [Base URL]mnbksccd.htm PC Security: [Base URL]mnvrrvsc.htm Security Dict.: [Base URL]secgloss.htm Security Educ.: [Base URL]comseced.htm Book reviews: [Base URL]mnbk.htm [Base URL]review.htm Partial/recent: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/techbooks/ Security Educ.: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/comseced/ Review mailing list: send mail to techbooks-subscribe@egroups.com
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