[CCCure CISSP] CISSPstudy Digest, Vol 21, Issue 23

Sisneros, James James.Sisneros at serco-na.com
Tue Mar 16 18:51:56 EDT 2010


Has anyone used the CISSP TestOut Software to study?   I just received it and it appears to be very good with video clips, outlines and practice questions and an Exam Sim from what I can tell so far.  Any info appreciated.

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   3. It said Congratulations (TEC)
   4. Re: It said Congratulations (Clement Dupuis)


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All,
      I wanted to followup on Clement's excellent study strategy
suggestions. Some people find it works best to build context from the
outside in and other from the inside out.  For myself, I took the later
path.  Since I had recently taken and passed the CISM exam and also had
much experience with the management aspects of security, I chose to tackle
the most challenging technical domains first.  Namely Cryptography,
Security Architecture, Access Control and Network.  I found this approach
gave me the confidence that I could master the more technical content and
it also provided an important foundation for the other domains.   Anyway, I
succeeded with approach.  What's most important is to have a study strategy
that works for you.

Tom Witwicki,  CIPP, CISM, CISSP*


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Clement,



 Your Web site looks pretty.



Jonus



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I forgot to mention that with the huge amount of content, only repetition
will allow you to retain key points and it is key that you do not only
regurgitate information but that you attempt to UNDERSTAND the concepts.

You read your book on each of the domains as a first time exposure.  You
attempt quizzes on that domain until you score consistently above 80% on
the
freepracticetests.org quizzes, then you move to your second domain.

While quizzing you must find out why you missed a question and why the best
answer is the best answer.  I strongly recommend you visit the
www.cccure.org forums, there are always great discussions on hard topics
found within the CBK.

Best of luck

Clement


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MBIS, MBHS,  ACE
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 21:11, Clement Dupuis <clement.dupuis at gmail.com>
wrote:

Good day,

When I deliver training we always start with the most important domains
first:

1. Information Security and Risk Management
2. Security architecture and Design
3. Access Control
4. Telecommunication and Network Security
5. BCP and DRP
6. Application Security
7. Cryptography
8.  Law, Investigation, compliance
9. Operation Security
10. Physical Security

As you get closer to your exam, I recommend you review the top 6 domains
which are listed above in order of importance.

All the domains are important for the purpose of the exam but some are more
important.  So far anyone I have seen who missed this exam did badly on two
or more of the first six domains listed above.

This is just my recipe, other might use a different path.  So far it has
been working very well.

Take care

Clement

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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 20:15, Frank Ferlise <ferlisef at verizon.net> wrote:

What do you suggest I start with first.



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The email said

"Congratulations! It gives me great pleasure to be the first to address you with the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP?) designation!"

I'm now officially info sec certified.

I wanted to share my joy with the list and to let those still struggling with the studies, that you too can make it.

Cheers

Terry

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Great Show,

I am very happy for you.

Congratulations!!!   Do celebrate

Clement



On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 17:39, TEC <twayde86 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  The email said
>
> "Congratulations! It gives me great pleasure to be the first to address you
> with the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP?)
> designation!"
>
> I'm now officially info sec certified.
>
> I wanted to share my joy with the list and to let those still struggling
> with the studies, that you too can make it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Terry
>
> Sarchasm -: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who
> doesn't get it
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