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RE: [CISSP-D] oh my....

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] oh my....
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 16:49:30 -0500


Good day Rand,

Be careful in your studies.  Do not get too deep within each of the domains.
Attempt to understand the concept and isolate yourself from the nitty gritty
details.  If you go too deep, you will never get through the 10 domains.

Right now the book authors have to come out with the best they can as far as
content.  At one time, the ISC2 study guide from ISC2 was very detailed and
would tell you in great details what one had to know in each of the domain.
Today it seems they have dummyfied the study guide and it only tell you some
very high level bullets within each of the domains.  It seems that this new
version of the study guide that no longer has any details came out at the
same time the ISC2 for profit training arm came out.

I am hoping that their ISO certification which states that their exam
content or CBK should be well documented and public will change this in the
future.  However I would NOT hold my breath until then...:-)

Do not worry much about what has changed.  Little has changed over the past
few years.

This is one of the big challenge of information security: you will never
know everything and whenever you see someone who claims he does, run away
very quickly.  

Take care

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
http://www.professionalsecuritytesters.org   
  

-----Original Message-----
From: Rand [mailto:perico7@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 6:31 PM
To: CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CISSP-D] oh my....



I swear... everytime I think I have it licked, a new practice test or
information comes along that makes me want to back off taking the
exam. Isn't there ANYONE OUT THERE  that is willing to get together
with a team and PUT TOGETHER THE ULTIMATE CISSP BOOK!!?? One that has
everything you need to know?
It's so frustrating and I wonder why it has to be this way! What is
the ISC2 trying to prove? I can spend 10 years in a security role and
STILL not know everything that is in the exam!

-- 
----------------------
Rand
~~~~~~~~~~~
He not busy being born, is busy dying... Bob Dylan





 
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