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| Subject: | RE: studying guide/book for CISSP |
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| Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 2004 16:55:11 -0500 |
I used the Krutz/Vinez Prep Guide (Second Edition) and found it very helpful for the test. ________________________________ From: Mark W. Webb [mailto:mark@dolphtech.com] Sent: Mon 11/22/2004 10:15 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: studying guide/book for CISSP 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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