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Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP Exam
Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP Exam
Authors: Cissp, Susan Hansche, Cissp, John Berti, Chris Hare
Publisher: AUERBACH
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(52 reviews)
Sales Rank: 217858

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 902
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.4 x 2.2

ISBN: 084931707X
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8
EAN: 9780849317071
ASIN: 084931707X

Publication Date: December 15, 2003
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Product Description

Candidates for the CISSP exam can now go directly to the source for study materials that are indispensable in achieving certification. The Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP Exam is derived from the actual CBK review course created and administered by the non-profit security consortium (ISC)2. In addition to being an invaluable study guide, this book is detailed enough to serve as an authoritative information security resource. Both of the guide's co-authors are CISSPs, and the entire text has been reviewed and approved by Hal Tipton, Co-Founder and Past President of ISSA and Co-Founder of (ISC)2. The ten subject areas included, each a section from the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), have been reviewed by multiple CISSPs, all of whom are recognized leaders in their fields. A CISSP certification garners significant respect, signifying that the recipient has demonstrated a higher standard of knowledge, proficiency, and ethics. This book ensures that a student is fully prepared to face the exam's rigorous criteria. It is crafted to match the overall theme of the exam, which emphasizes a general, solutions-oriented knowledge of security that organizations want.




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4 out of 5 stars CISSP   January 26, 2008
I think the authors of this book are more lucid than many other course materials I have read about these major domains. I liked the diagrams and their explanation, plus the terminology library is useful. It is getting older, though, and may need to be brought up to-date, especially the test questions.


4 out of 5 stars CISSP test   August 3, 2007
The study guide is fine for experienced professionals. More like a reference encyclopedia. If a beginner use the Shon Harris book.

I studied with an online course and this book. The book actually explained area's that were vague on online.

Overall a good reference to keep around after the test.



3 out of 5 stars Very in depth but very dry   May 7, 2007
A very good in depth guide, but very dry and hard to read as a result. I recommend the Shon Harris book in lieu of this as it will keep your attention much longer.


3 out of 5 stars Not quite everything you need to know to receive the CISSP certification,   March 7, 2007
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a complete guide to passing the CISSP exam. It's mostly well written, handsome, and despite its bulk, I found it easier to carry around that the usual computer guide.

My beef is with the accreditation itself. Too much of the (ISC)2 required body of knowledge presented here is either out-of-date, irrelevant, naive, silly, or wrong.

For example, in the physical security chapter, security professionals are advised to encourage notebook PC users to avoid carrying their notebooks in computer cases because that will tip off potential thieves. That's just plain silly advice, at least in everyday life. I might follow advice like that if I were to visit a particularly dangerous city like Rio or Johannesburg, but a typical North American or European city, forget it.

In the chapter dealing with legal aspects of security, the author states that software piracy is just like the theft of a book from a bookstore. No, it isn't. Intellectual property is not a settled area of law and is continually changing. I'm not saying (ISC)2 should advocate software piracy but neither should they go around making definite statements about something that is still not well understood.

In the chapter on networking, much is made of the "ping-of-death" attack. Well, the ping of death is ten years out of date. It makes as much sense to study that for the CISSP exam as to study Token Ring over coax cabling for the MSCE exam: it's irrelevant.

So, if you are required to pass the CISSP certification get this book. If you want to learn about security, then my advice is to read up on UNIX system administration, subscribe to magazines like SysAdmin, and then read up on Windows and on other topics, and above all take every opportunity at work to think about security at your job. To be a generalist, the best thing is to learn from many different sources.

Vincent Poirier, Tokyo

Afterword: I underwent the exam last March and passed. I can't talk about the exam's content (as part of the agreement one signs upon taking the exam) but I will make one positive comment: the questions were more relevant and less naive than the study material had led me to expect.

VP, Dublin



4 out of 5 stars CISSP   January 10, 2007
Dear Sir/Madam,

Thanks for your great help, I have a very good text book for my study.

Thanks for your efficient and reliable service too,

Jacky


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