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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] How deep should one go? |
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| Date: | Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:33:09 +0500 |
Hello, Any CISSP passed or failed can throw some light on how deep should one candidate go to understand like in chapter OS security models or network architecture? I mean to say does anyone experience they asking what is ccoperative multitasking in OS and preemptive multitasking sort of? Others like ready state? Blocked state and so on? Thread management? And a long list of these small things. I understand they do ask concepts but it seems lot of materials available to read which not the case with CISA was. So anyone? Regards, Aun
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