I think that the book you mentioned is very good. Below is a free site that
you can use.

http://www.detectiondesintrus.com/Documents/HISM/ewtoc.html

rgds
myro

Damien wrote:

> I would recommend the Krutz & Vines book, plus the "All in One" golden
> colored book by Shon Harris.  They come as a pack from Amazon, which is
> how I bought them.  They are very helpful and I recommend them heartily.
> (Especially since I just got my results yesterday & the sig speaks for
> itself)
>
> Damien Ilmonen, CISSP
> http://www.hammerheadtech.net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Meritt James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 1:17 PM
> To: Billy D Walls
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CISSP Study Book.
>
> I'm hearing a lot of good stuff about _The_CISSP_Prep_Guide_ by Krutz &
> Vines.
>
> A bit of bad stuff, too, but what the hey...
>
> V/R
>
> Jim
>
> Billy D Walls wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering, what is the best study guide for a CISSP.  I'm
> > browsing amazon.com right now, and with all my projects eating all my
> > time, and my small budget, I think I need insight. :) Thanks guys.
> >
> > [If this was a thread that was beat to death that I didn't find in the
>
> > archive, let me know, and kill this thread ASAP.]
> >
> > Bill D Wills
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