If you go to their web site they will give you the information that you
need. I used Information Security Management handbood 4th ed and the SRV
publication books. This plus some common sense.
Neil
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> Do you mind telling me what materials you used for the exam?
> Thanks!!
>
>
> Neil Desai wrote:
>
> > I have the CISSP and I think that it is about as good as an MCSE. While
it
> > holds more respect in the security world it has no technical merit what
so
> > ever. My boss made me get it so I did. I took about 3 months of
studying. I
> > didn't take the class. I found many of the things in the networking
domain
> > incorrect, but since they said that this is the way it is then you have
to
> > learn things that are wrong just to pass the test, just like the MCSE. I
> > would rather spend my time learning something useful line forensics,
> > intrusion detection or programming.
> >
> > Neil
> >
> > ""Craig Columbus"" wrote in message
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> > > I'm looking for information from those of you who've earned the CISSP
> > > certification. Does it complement your Cisco security skills? Have
you
> > > found that employers/clients recognize the cert? Assuming that one
> > already
> > > has the requisite knowledge, does the certification open enough new
doors
> > > that it's worth the time and expense of obtaining it?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > Craig
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