[CCCure CISSP] Subject

Clement Dupuis clement.dupuis at cccure.com
Mon Mar 15 21:25:07 EDT 2010


I forgot to mention that with the huge amount of content, only repetition
will allow you to retain key points and it is key that you do not only
regurgitate information but that you attempt to UNDERSTAND the concepts.

You read your book on each of the domains as a first time exposure.  You
attempt quizzes on that domain until you score consistently above 80% on the
freepracticetests.org quizzes, then you move to your second domain.

While quizzing you must find out why you missed a question and why the best
answer is the best answer.  I strongly recommend you visit the
www.cccure.org forums, there are always great discussions on hard topics
found within the CBK.

Best of luck

Clement


Clément Dupuis, CD
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MBIS, MBHS,  ACE
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 21:11, Clement Dupuis <clement.dupuis at gmail.com>wrote:

> 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
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> In real life:
> Senior Security Specialist and Instructor @
> Security University
> >>  Call me to get the best CISSP training  <<
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> In Cyberspace:
> President/Security Evangelist/Chief Learning Officer (CLO)
> The CCCure Family of Portals
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Business:  407 479 3903
> Fax:          407 264 8396
>
> Maintainer of :
> The CCCure Family of Portals
> http://www.cccure.org
>
> The Professional Security Testers Warehouse
> http://www.professionalsecuritytesters.org
>
> Knowledge sharing and giving back to the community
>
>
> 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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