[CCCure CISSP] Subject
Clement Dupuis
clement.dupuis at gmail.com
Mon Mar 15 21:11:54 EDT 2010
Good day,
When I deliver training we always start with the most important domains
first:
1. Information Security and Risk Management
2. Security architecture and Design
3. Access Control
4. Telecommunication and Network Security
5. BCP and DRP
6. Application Security
7. Cryptography
8. Law, Investigation, compliance
9. Operation Security
10. Physical Security
As you get closer to your exam, I recommend you review the top 6 domains
which are listed above in order of importance.
All the domains are important for the purpose of the exam but some are more
important. So far anyone I have seen who missed this exam did badly on two
or more of the first six domains listed above.
This is just my recipe, other might use a different path. So far it has
been working very well.
Take care
Clement
Clément Dupuis, CD
CISSP, GCFW, GCIA, Security+, Q/EH, Q/SA, Q/PTL, CEH, ECSA, CCSA, MBNS,
MBIS, MBHS, CCSE, ACE
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 20:15, Frank Ferlise <ferlisef at verizon.net> wrote:
> What do you suggest I start with first.
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