[issa] FW: [TriLUG] any CISSPs on the list?

Dawn Lewandowski LEWANDM at co.mecklenburg.nc.us
Mon Aug 23 14:17:30 EDT 2004


Just my $.02. I used the www.cccure.org extensively for study purposes,
and recommend it to everyone who is working on their CISSP.

My husband also used cccure at my suggestion, as well as the mentioned
printed resources and SANS Track 1+. He passed his CISSP first try as
well. He did have me hounding him to study nightly, but you can get a
study buddy to perform this function. ;-)

Good luck!!



Have a secure day! 
Dawn


Dawn Lewandowski, CNE CISSP
Information Security Engineer

lewandm at co.mecklenburg.nc.us
Information Security Group
Mecklenburg County
4th Floor
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202

Phone: 704-336-6008

>>> "Chip Kelly" <Chip.Kelly at sas.com> 23-Aug-04 10:08:45 >>>
Thank you for forwarding this to me, Len. I can offer some personal
recommendations, and provide some linkage with the Information Systems
Security Association (ISSA) chapter. 

The best preparation for the CISSP is the course offered by ISC2. It is
precise in scope, and accurately covers the material that the exam will
most likely contain. It's expensive, but it works. 

I also used several text books as references during preparation. The
All-In-One CISSP Certification by Shon Harris is very good, but it's not
the one that I refer to to answer questions that arise. The CISSP Prep
Guide by Ron Krutz and Russell Vines is also very good, and has proven
to be a useful desk reference long after the examination. The
Information Security Handbooks, edited by Tipton and Krause, were not as
useful for exam preparation, but are excellent references if the topic
you need help with is specifically covered in their table of contents. 

I'd like to also mention that the Raleigh Chapter of the ISSA is a good
place to bounce some of these types of questions. We have an active
chapter of about 60 Information Security specialists, many of whom are
CISSPs. We also have a mailing list for non-members that you may use to
correspond with about 120 members and non-members -
announcements at issa-raleigh.mailinglists.org. If you are starting a
study group, that would be a great place to generate some interest.   

chip
----
Chip Kelly, GCIA, GCIH, CISSP
Systems and Information Security Manager
SAS Institute Inc.
Chip.Kelly at sas.com      RA462
voice:  919-531-7033    fax:919-677-4444    



-----Original Message-----
From: Len Boyle 
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 6:14 PM
To: Chip Kelly
Subject: Fw: [TriLUG] any CISSPs on the list?

Hello Chip

Do you want to add feedback to these folks, maybe your user group?

len
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Johnson" <mike at enoch.org>
To: "Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list" <trilug at trilug.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] any CISSPs on the list?


> Greg Brown [gregbrown at mindspring.com] wrote:
> > A small CISSP study group is starting up and we are trying to
figure
> > out which is the best text book to use.  So far I've heard that
CISSP
> > All-in-One Exam Guide by Shon Harrris is good choice.
> >
> > <"http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0072229667/ 
> > qid=1093203790/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/103-3651584-
> > 8182205?v=glance&s=books&n=507846">
> >
> > As a CISSP would you agree or disagree?  The last thing I want to
have
> > happen is for our little group to pick up the wrong book from the
start
> > thereby making this process longer than it has to be.
> >
> > What are your top choices of textbooks for the CISSP material?
>
> Not a CISSP myself, but I'm planning on it.  I spent a night
skimming
> the books at Borders, and the one I found that looked best from a
> material and an organizational perspective was this one:
> _The CISSP Prep Guide: Mastering the CISSP and ISSEP Exams, Second
> Edition_ by Ronald L. Krutz, Russell Dean Vines
>
> Let us know what you find out, BTW. :)
>
> PS I didn't respond about the CISSP study group because I "don't
play
> well with others."
>
> Mike
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