The CEO of Tek-Tips kindly agreed to post this new forum yesterday for those of us who are pursuing the CISSP certification. I am planning on taking the exam on May 18th and am pursuing primarily a self-study regimen. The books I am using are Endorf's book on the CISSP, Krutz and Vines "The CISSP Prep Guide" and when I really want to dig deep into an unfamiliar area, I turn to Shon Harris' "CISSP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide". My past experience has helped me in most of the domains, although legal and cryptography issues are taking the most of my study time right now.
I am signed up for a Common Body of Knowledge review next week, which will end the day before the test, so time is running out. I don't know for sure what the review will be based on, as far as courseware, as I have never taken a class from this particular vendor. I have heard that most review classes are based on the Krutz book. It is better than Endorf's book, IMHO, because he badly needed a good editor. His writing style is cumbersome at best and he gives short shrift to most topics. As an overview, it is great, once you get by the grammatical errors, but as an in-depth knowledge source, it is kind of pathetic. There are incorrect answers to some of his practice questions, but I figure if I can spot those, I am on track to succeed. By test day, I will have been preparing for about six weeks, roughly one hour/day. Will it be enough, I'll find out when the results come in.
Good Luck to all,
Joe
I am signed up for a Common Body of Knowledge review next week, which will end the day before the test, so time is running out. I don't know for sure what the review will be based on, as far as courseware, as I have never taken a class from this particular vendor. I have heard that most review classes are based on the Krutz book. It is better than Endorf's book, IMHO, because he badly needed a good editor. His writing style is cumbersome at best and he gives short shrift to most topics. As an overview, it is great, once you get by the grammatical errors, but as an in-depth knowledge source, it is kind of pathetic. There are incorrect answers to some of his practice questions, but I figure if I can spot those, I am on track to succeed. By test day, I will have been preparing for about six weeks, roughly one hour/day. Will it be enough, I'll find out when the results come in.
Good Luck to all,
Joe