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Title: CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide
by Ed Tittel, Mike Chapple, James Michael Stewart
ISBN: 0-7821-4175-7
Publisher: Sybex
Pub. Date: 03 March, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $69.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent Review Source
Comment: I recently took and passed the CISSP exam. I have approximately 10 years of IT experience, mostly on the network security end of things. My sole source of exam related study was this book. I found that I knew much of the material already, but this book definitely filled in all of the gaps. Since the CISSP requires a minimum of three years full-time experience (with a degree), I see no reason why someone couldn't pass the exam using only this book to fill in the missing information.

Rating: 3
Summary: Perspective Mismatch
Comment: Creators of CISSP test preparation packages face three challenges:

1) Moving Target: New questions are being added to every test and subject matter weighting is dynamic.

2) Diverse Audience: There are 10 CISSP domains implying at least as many professional roles of people sitting for the exam.

3) Publisher Pressure: As this is considered one of the "hottest" certifications, authors are likely to submit works before they are comfortable with quality.

While there is a lot of valuable information in this book, the perspective is noticeably different from what is required. If we consider three broad security points-of-view, there is that of the manager, the architect, and the engineer. This book prepares the reader to wear an architect's hat; after answering a couple dozen real questions, you'll wish you could trade this cap for one bearing the "manager" insignia.

The writing-style varies, but is prevailingly dry. Much reads like a glossary. For example, in the section on Network and Protocol Security Mechanisms, 16 out of 17 paragraphs take the form:

[A] is a ...

[B] is a ...

[C] is a ...

Additional diagrams, examples, and proofreading would have improved this product. The real questions are more difficult than those on the CD and, again, call for a different perspective. To its credit though, I was able to pass the exam with this package as my only study material.

If you purchase this book, be sure to also buy a complementary higher-level text. Here's the litmus test: if the candidate companion chapter on cryptography includes binary mathematics truth tables and "E(K1,E(K2,E(K1,P)))" - the second version of Triple DES - keep looking.

Rating: 4
Summary: Great material -- just not enjoyable reading
Comment: As I took the CISSP exam, I kept thinking, "he really knew what he was talking about." If you were to know this book backwards and forwards, you would do well on the CISSP exam. However, this text suffers from a problem common among learning manuals -- if you didn't get a good sleep the night before you will be nodding off after only a few pages. It reads like a dictionary. Also, the summaries and tables were lacking in both quality and quantity.

After having said that, I have to admit that this book probably helped me the most out of the four I used to prepare for the exam. While Shon Harris' second edition of the All-In-One guide was much more readable and memorable, the content probably wasn't quite as good. Therefore, these two books probably tied as the ones on the top of my list were I to go through this process again.

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