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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] CISSP - ICS2 training |
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| Date: | Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:55:25 -0000 |
Hello Everybody,
I have started my CISSP preparation two months ago, since I have
no one else to study with me I am doing my preparation alone. Not
sure if I am going in the correct direction. Here is what I follow:
I am studying Shon Harris All-in-One and I purchased Shon Harris CISSP
certification videos, I feel my preparation is not going so well.
Thinking of registering ISC2 boston for review seminars while will be
held in Oct 14 for five days. I am not sure how good they are. Can
anybody suggest me if ISC2 training is good or is there any other
training providers are good. Do I need to follow any other books etc.
I will be traveling to India in November for two months, just
wanted to check if anybody from Hyderabad will be interested to pair
up for study.
Thanks in Advance,
Rags
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