| CISSP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, 4th Ed. (All-in-One) |  | Author: Shon Harris Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 4 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1145 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.7 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.8 x 2.7
ISBN: 0071497870 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8 EAN: 9780071497879 ASIN: 0071497870
Publication Date: November 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
All-in-One is All You Need Fully revised for the latest exam release, this authoritative volume offers thorough coverage of all the material on the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. Written by a renowned security expert and CISSP, this guide features complete details on all 10 exam domains developed by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC). Inside, you'll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, practice questions, and in-depth explanations. CISSP All-in-One Exam Guide, Fourth Edition will not only help you pass the test, but also be your essential on-the-job reference. Covers all 10 subject areas on the exam: - 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
The CD-ROM features: - Simulated exam with practice questions and answers
- Video training from the author
- Complete electronic book
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Cisco certifications are for losers, Working at Walmart and McDonald's pays more! October 29, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
At work last night some nerdy looking guy asked me how much I made, and I Told him. He laughed at me and said I could make more money by quitting McDonald's and working for an IT department doing Cisco stuff. Then he hands me this book out of his trunk, and suggest I read it.
Wow! I can't believe what a joke Cisco jobs are, I looked online and Cisco jobs pay nowhere near as good as McDonald's does! Plus, Cisco looks pretty easy, I think anyone can configure routers/switches without every touching this book.
For good ways to make godo money forget Cisco and Comptia, better yet; forget college all together!
Work at McDonald's, Hot Topic, and Walmart, they pay better.
Good Read, But... October 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ms. Harris' book is written in a more conversational style than your average technical read, but don't forget you will be tested on the official ISC2 materials. I recommend their book for studying and Ms. Harris' book as a supplement, not a substitute.
Now less than 12 hours away from taking the test, I found many of the post-chapter questions to be not well-formed, though much the same can be said about the ISC2 workbook. It is evident the human factors practioners (those who actually study how to write good questions) have not vetted these.
The CD that comes with Ms. Harris's book is somewhat better. By the way, the 4th Ed. cover has a blue field, not a red one.
Faster Than a Speeding Bullet September 8, 2008 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
Wonderfully quick response and shipping time. Nice to have a request for any comments.
Overly wordy novel on CISSP August 16, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is presented in novel format where huge paragraphs dominate. People don't mentally store information in paragraph format; they store it in bullets or chunks of data so you first have to read the paragraph, then deduce the bullets for mental storage. It's weird but I think most books are written like this.
There are endless stories about security using sometimes inappropriate metaphors for security which don't always equate to the technology at hand.
Also, the chapters aren't laid out in the 10 Domains covered by the CISSP exam so you have to jump around to go through the domains.
By comparison, the Sybex CISSP book does a worse job because the chapters aren't even named in relation to what the ten CISSP domains are so you have to guess which chapter goes to which domain.
There is good use of graphics but there is a lot of extra information not on the exam so if you're looking for a concise technical review of CISSP exam material, look elsewhere.
PS the Shon Harris videos are as long and drawn out.
Wouldn't have passed without it! August 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can honestly say that if it weren't for this book I probably would not have passed my CISSP exam. Unlike other prep-guides, Shon engages the reader and keeps their attention. Also, this book doesn't read like a "read this book and pass an exam" book. It reads like a security book which just so happens to teach you the contents of the CISSP CBK. Good work and congrats on the 4th edition.
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