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RE: CCSP Self-Study

Subject: RE: CCSP Self-Study
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 09:37:23 -0400
Actually Brian, 

Cisco's self-study series for CCSP is still the standard. I highly recommend 
it, as I used it exclusively in late 2005 to prepare for the CCSP. Since then, 
some of the CCSP requirements have changed towards ASA, which is really 
enhanced-PIX, however, the material is still pretty good in comparison to some 
of the junk on the market.

Regards,
Dean Davis, CISSP,RHCE,CCSP,MCSE,MCDBA,CCNA,Linux+
Director of IT
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[mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com]On Behalf Of Brian Loe
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 2:44 PM
To: security-basics
Subject: CCSP Self-Study


I'm sure this topic has been discussed before but I'm finally getting
around to looking at upgrading my Cisco cert. Reading the reviews of
the various self-study guide on amazon.com I have absolutely no idea
where to look. I'm not interested in taking a class (time, money,
etc.) and have depended on Cisco Press books before - its sad to see
they're not up to par anymore.


So, suggestions from the CCSPs on the list?

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