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Old 14-Mar-2008, 06:21 PM
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Anybody working on their CISSP

Just wondering what are some specific parts I should study more in depth, thanks in advance.


Err, sorry I didnt realize this was in the microsoft section, saw the word security and posted in here, feel free to move to different forum


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- Access Control
- Application Security
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
- Cryptography
- Information Security and Risk Management
- Legal, Regulations, Compliance and Investigations
- Operations Security
- Physical (Environmental) Security
- Security Architecture and Design
- Telecommunications and Network Security
I seen you at totalsem yesterday, nice to see you here as well, thanks for the info.

 
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I seen you at totalsem yesterday, nice to see you here as well, thanks for the info.
Glad to be of assistance. Unfortunately, due to confidentiality agreements, none of us are able to tell you what we saw on the exam... and specifically what you should focus on. If it's on ISC2's list of things to study, you should study it. Study everything until you understand all the concepts - then take the exam.


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Glad to be of assistance. Unfortunately, due to confidentiality agreements, none of us are able to tell you what we saw on the exam... and specifically what you should focus on. If it's on ISC2's list of things to study, you should study it. Study everything until you understand all the concepts - then take the exam.
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