[Cisspstudy] Need guidance

Scott Michael Miller connectwithscott at gmail.com
Mon May 18 09:59:50 EDT 2009


The CISSP is a Administrative exam, you have to change the way you think in
terms of how to approach concepts.  There is a major difference in how a
person evaluates a project plan based on his business position within a
company.  An example would be, a network administrator may feel that he has
a good disaster recovery plan in place to recovery from an electrical
disruption but the company CEO dissagrees becuase he need a distaer recovery
plan that provides recovery for all divisions within the conpany and not
just one.  Changing your thinking from being a "Worker Guy" to being a
"Holistic Business Manager" will help you pass the CISSP exam.

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Syed Sajjad Raza <s_raza78 at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Hi All,
> I am new to the seurity field and am planning to appear for CISSP. I have
> no prior experience of security. I am currently in Telecommunications field
> and need some pointers on how to move forward and attain CISSP status. Your
> help is required.
>
> Best Regards,
> Syed Sajjad Raza
>
>
>
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