Here is what ISC2 says about dictionary:<br><br>2.4 Reference Material<br>Candidates writing on anything other than examination materials distributed by the proctors will be in violation of<br>the security policies above. Reference materials, except as indicated below, are not allowed in the testing room.<br>
Candidates are asked to bring as few personal and other items as possible to the testing area.<br>The CISSP examination is available in English, Japanese, Korean, German, French, and Spanish. If you are not<br>proficient in a language an (ISC)2 examination is offered in, word-to-word language translation dictionaries are permitted<br>
for the English examination, should you choose to bring one to assist you with language circumstances. <br><br>Dictionaries which contain definitions are NOT permitted under any circumstances. Electronic dictionaries will not be permitted<br>
under any circumstances. The Examination Supervisor will fully inspect your dictionary at check-in. Your dictionary may<br>not contain any writing or extraneous materials of any kind. If the dictionary contains writing or other materials or papers,<br>
it will not be permitted in the examination room. Additionally, you are not permitted to write in your dictionary at any time<br>during the examination, and it will be inspected a second time prior to dismissal from the examination. Finally, (ISC)²<br>
takes no responsibility for the content of such dictionaries or interpretations of the contents by a candidate.<br><br>Take care<br><br>Clement<br><br clear="all">Clément Dupuis, CD<br>CISSP, GCFW, GCIA, Security+, Q/EH, Q/SA, Q/PTL, CEH, ECSA, CCSA, MBNS, MBIS, MBHS, CCSE, ACE<br>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 22:46, SaiKrishna v <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:vennemaneni@gmail.com">vennemaneni@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
<div>The CIB indicates Hard Copy language translation dictionaries are permitted. Will ISC allow an Oxford/Webster English dictionary during the exam?</div>
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<div>-Sai</div>
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