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Author: Eric Conrad
ISBN : B0093IL21G
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The CISSP certification is the most prestigious, globally-recognized, vendor neutral exam for information security professionals. The newest edition of this acclaimed study guide is aligned to cover all of the material included in the newest version of the exam’s Common Body of Knowledge. The ten domains are covered completely and as concisely as possible with an eye to acing the exam.
Each of the ten domains has its own chapter that includes specially designed pedagogy to aid the test-taker in passing the exam, including: Clearly stated exam objectives; Unique terms/Definitions; Exam Warnings; Learning by Example; Hands-On Exercises; Chapter ending questions. Furthermore, special features include: Two practice exams; Tiered chapter ending questions that allow for a gradual learning curve; and a self-test appendix
• Provides the most complete and effective study guide to prepare you for passing the CISSP exam—contains only what you need to pass the test, with no fluff!
• Eric Conrad has prepared hundreds of professionals for passing the CISSP exam through SANS, a popular and well-known organization for information security professionals.
• Covers all of the new information in the Common Body of Knowledge updated in January 2012, and also provides two practice exams, tiered end-of-chapter questions for a gradual learning curve, and a complete self-test appendix.
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- Print Length: 600 pages
- Publisher: Syngress; 2 edition (September 1, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0093IL21G
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I just passed the CISSP exam today and wanted to review the book after taking the exam. I want to write a detailed comparison between this one, the official guide and Shon Harris' book - but I will just try to keep it short.
This book covers "almost" all of the topics you can expect to be tested in the exam. The exam itself includes 25 questions that won't be graded and will be used only for research purposes. If you already have enough (real deep) experience in IT Security Domain, then this book is "probably" enough for you.
The biggest plus of this book, which I really love, is the precise approach used to explain complex topics. The authors, have a done a brilliant job in explaining really complicated stuff in just 1 or 2 lines. For e.g., Polyinstantiaion and Polymorphism are explained superbly. The official book might make you faint if you read those topics.
The book tries to cover all domains in about 500 pages compared to other study materials that do in 1000 pages. Simple english is used through out so that first time readers will understand the principles and concepts without trouble. The Authors believe that even core-security concepts can be explained without complexity and they have proved it. The book also has real life examples that are a good read and can also help you grasp ideas and concepts relatively easily.
The only reason I gave 4 stars for this book is that the book claims that you will pass the first time - and may be you will! But you shouldn't take that chance and still read other materials that help you pass the exam and obtain the certification.
Before you read further, please be aware that no single study source is sufficient to cover the broad scope of the CISSP exam. Not even the Official Candidate Bulletin or the ISC2 book covers "everything" in all 10 domains.
That being said, onto the review:
Hands down, straight to the point, no fuss, clear explanations of concepts in less than a paragraph is a very tactful art that Eric Conrad has managed to achieve in this book. Reading this book I learned and retained more concepts in 2 weeks than I would have from reading Shon Harris or the Official texts in a month. Important points are clearly highlighted to show you what concepts are likely to appear in the exam. Limited but relevant scenarios help enforce the concepts covered each chapter. Did I also mention it's available for the Kindle?
The "straightforwardness" of this book has its downsides. You are not expected to already know the security concepts, that's what this book is teaching you. However, you're expected to have an understanding of some "non-security" background technologies this book references - Active Directory, Vulnerability Scanners, **LINUX** (this is the big one), and Network File Shares - basic concepts that an experienced SysAdmin should have no problems grasping.
Because it's a guide, not full-blown textbook - Be aware that Eric will point you to more reading materials on the web by giving the URL sources (especially for public standards) instead of explaining them in the book itself. For me this is good because it forces the reader to actively research on the concepts being presented. Also note that the book is not updated as frequently as the industry, so hyperlinks can sometimes be outdated.
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