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Re: studying guide/book for CISSP

Subject: Re: studying guide/book for CISSP
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:13:08 -0500
Mark,

"All-In-One CISSP Certification" by Shon Harris is a good pick for
studies, test prep, and future reference. The book is very good and
readable... note that it is NOT an exam cram type. For latter purpose
(in a good way) a nice one is "CISSP Prep Guide" by Krutz/Vines (Gold
Edition) - even though that book is the same thick volume as the first
one (over 920 pages), but its format and font is easier for speed
reading/cramming.

Choose whatever fits your style :-)

SVB


On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:15:28 -0500, Mark W. Webb <mark@dolphtech.com> wrote:
I just found out that I will be attending a CISSP training session next
month, and also taking the CISSP test thanks to my employer.  I would
like to pick up a book that I can start reading that will help me in
advance to study for the course and test.  Can anyone who has been in
this situation help me out.  No flame wars please :-)

Thanks in advance.


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