Eleventh Hour CISSP®: Study Guide

Eleventh Hour CISSP®: Study Guide

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  • Create Date:2021-03-13 08:12:54
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  • Author:Eric Conrad
  • ISBN:B01LNFMIU0
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Summary

Eleventh Hour CISSP: Study Guide, Third Edition provides readers with a study guide on the most current version of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional exam。 This book is streamlined to include only core certification information, and is presented for ease of last-minute studying。 Main objectives of the exam are covered concisely with key concepts highlighted。

The CISSP certification is the most prestigious, globally-recognized, vendor neutral exam for information security professionals。 Over 100,000 professionals are certified worldwide, with many more joining their ranks。 This new third edition is aligned to cover all of the material in the most current version of the exam’s Common Body of Knowledge。 All domains are covered as completely and concisely as possible, giving users the best possible chance of acing the exam。

Completely updated for the most current version of the exam’s Common Body of Knowledge Provides the only guide you need for last-minute studying Answers the toughest questions and highlights core topics Streamlined for maximum efficiency of study, making it ideal for professionals updating their certification or for those taking the test for the first time

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Reviews

Vagabond of Letters, DLitt

7/10。This book is too superficial to be a refresher for a competent practitioner while also being too superficial for a neophyte to grasp the concepts without quite a bit of disparate background information (from physical building security to software development to cryptography) that's generally learned by practice。 The target market seems to be either (1) security professionals who have not kept at all up-to-date or have been out of the field for years - though this book has definite signs of 7/10。This book is too superficial to be a refresher for a competent practitioner while also being too superficial for a neophyte to grasp the concepts without quite a bit of disparate background information (from physical building security to software development to cryptography) that's generally learned by practice。 The target market seems to be either (1) security professionals who have not kept at all up-to-date or have been out of the field for years - though this book has definite signs of having been derived by light revision from something written circa 2005 - and are not yet CISSP-certified so need to learn the jargon, (2) people cramming for the CISSP, though if you can pass the exam on the basis of this book either CISSP accreditation has become so watered down as to mean little, or you could have passed it anyways, or (3) people sold this by the money-leeches at (ISC)2 to have the privilege of paying for CPE to pay to maintain accreditation。Why such a high rating, you ask? Because I was able to knock out over a year of CPE credits in one night and I need to maintain accreditation which I've had longer than the cloud has existed。 I should write one of these。For those in other situations, 2。5/5。 。。。more

Suliman Alghurair

Quick review Yes shortly and clear language still not cover every thing deeply but good for how looking to start in CISSP

Olmo

Pretty useful for CISSP preparations。 Recommended to be read after finishing your main study guide。

Kevin

Perfect read for right before the exam。 Used this and passed。。。

Elwin Kline

I was waiting until I passed the CISSP before I wrote this review for this book。 Honestly, the whole mantra of "you get what you pay for" really applies here。 The Shon Harris book is 1,400+ pages and the Sybex book is 1,500+ pages。。。 whereas this book sits at less than 300。 With page count representing currency, I really felt shorted with this book。 I've heard from others that this book saves you time and effort and avoids the painful 1,000+ page reads of the other two books。。。 but you are reall I was waiting until I passed the CISSP before I wrote this review for this book。 Honestly, the whole mantra of "you get what you pay for" really applies here。 The Shon Harris book is 1,400+ pages and the Sybex book is 1,500+ pages。。。 whereas this book sits at less than 300。 With page count representing currency, I really felt shorted with this book。 I've heard from others that this book saves you time and effort and avoids the painful 1,000+ page reads of the other two books。。。 but you are really missing out a ton of content by thinking you can cut corners with this book。 The CISSP exam is tough, mainly because of how broad this test is。 The exam truly is "a mile wide and an inch deep" and this book just doesn't cover enough to pass the exam。 I finished this book in 1 day, about a week or two before my exam was scheduled。 It was a decent supplemental study material source, but again - I really felt shorted。 The whole "5 hardest questions" at the end of each chapter are I'm sad to say a joke。 Lastly, the author seems to have a serious crush on Bruce Schneier, because he is referenced numerous times throughout the book, along with other various website plugs, and very weak references for chapters as well made me laugh。。 they were practically "google。com。" If you have access to this book through your company or a public library, it would be worth the quick 1 day read to brush up on bare bone basics。 I am so, so thankful that I did not purchase this book and spend any actual money on it。 Accept the fact that you have to work hard and invest time to earn this certificate 。。。 and go pick up the All-in-One or the Sybex book, or better yet 。。 both。 It will pay off in the end when you see "Congratulations!" on your end of exam print off。 。。。more

A。J。

I did not find it helpful toward passing the exam。

Tim

I’d recommend this book to read the day before your exam。 Comprehensive and does a great job of reminding you of all 8 domains。

Chris Ballance

Good overview, but not comprehensive。 Read this in 8 hours while cramming for the exam after reading the official study guide for the CISSP。 Helpful overview with a decent amount of depth。

TJ

A great study guide。 I believe this was a huge factor in my passing of the CISSP exam。

Inward

Good no fluff study guide。 It is written like its meant to be read cover to cover unlike other CISSP books。 At around 200 pages this book can be read in a weekend and then re-read。 I hear good things about the thoroughness of the book from others who have passed the exam。 I wouldn't study with only this text but I would strongly recommend using this book to learn all the basics and then review unfamiliar subjects in the thousand page study guide of your choice。 Good no fluff study guide。 It is written like its meant to be read cover to cover unlike other CISSP books。 At around 200 pages this book can be read in a weekend and then re-read。 I hear good things about the thoroughness of the book from others who have passed the exam。 I wouldn't study with only this text but I would strongly recommend using this book to learn all the basics and then review unfamiliar subjects in the thousand page study guide of your choice。 。。。more

Gajendra Choudhary

Only usefulf or revisions and to be frank it doesnt cover all topics even in high level。 So its better to go through it but can't be trusted on face value。 Still I appreciate that author has compiled a useful list of topics to go through。 Only usefulf or revisions and to be frank it doesnt cover all topics even in high level。 So its better to go through it but can't be trusted on face value。 Still I appreciate that author has compiled a useful list of topics to go through。 。。。more

Wes Stahler

Read this two days before passing the CISSP exam。 Not a lot of material ( like the Shon Harris book) but helped validate at a high level the more relevant material。

Nita

I think this is a good book to read in the last few days prior to the exam。 It was concise but covered what was relevant and certainly easier to hold and read than some of the other books。 Obviously not something to use for initial, in-depth studying, especially if you are a novice in some of the domains but a helpful review tool。

Ryan

This book saves the fluff and gets to the point。 A good pre-test review after using other material。

Joe

Good CISSP prep guide。