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| Subject: | Re: [CISSP-D] U.S. Laws in CISSP Exam |
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| Date: | Tue, 6 Mar 2007 07:50:15 +0300 |
Hello Hank,
On the same book, it stated something like....... the CISSP exam is gearing to a more neutral audience little by little against a US centric exam.
HTH
Dear All,
I am preparing my CISSP exam which is 6 days later.
I am from a CS background and I passed CISA two months ago, I am fine with most of the CISSP topics. but Laws and Ethics is surely weakness.
I want to ask those CISSP or who had appeared in the exam, 1) does the exam ask those U.S. Laws? 2) If yes, roughly, how many questions among the 250 question?
I am not an American, It really take me sometime to memory those U.S. Laws in All-in-One, but when I tried out CCCure, I found more laws which I don't know at all. :(
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