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(ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide & Practice Tests Bundle Paperback – 19 June 2018
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- Language : English
- Paperback : 1616 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1119523265
- ISBN-13 : 978-1119523260
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James Michael Stewart, CISSP, CEH, CHFI, and Security+ has been working with technology for nearly thirty years. His work focuses on security, certification, and various operating systems. Recently, Michael has been teaching job skill and certification courses, such as CISSP, ethical hacking/penetration testing, computer forensics, and Security+. He is the author of numerous publications, books, and courseware. Mike Chapple Ph.D., CISSP, is Senior Director for IT Service Delivery at Notre Dame overseeing information security, data governance, IT architecture, project management, strategic planning and product management functions and teaches undergraduate courses on Information Security. Mike spent 4 years in the information security research group at NSA and served as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force. He is a technical editor for Information Security Magazine and has written several books. Darril Gibson is the CEO of YCDA, LLC and regularly writes and consults on a wide variety of technical and security topics and holds numerous certifications including MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, MCITP, ITIL v3, Security+, and CISSP. He has authored or coauthored more than 30 books. David Seidl CISSP, GPEN, GCIH is the Senior Director for Campus Technology Services at the University of Notre Dame. As the Senior Director for CTS, David is responsible for central platform and operating system support, database administration and services, identity and access management, application services, and email and digital signage. During his 18 year IT career, he has served in a variety of technical and information security roles including leading Notre Dame's information security team as Notre Dame's Director of Information Security. He currently teaches a popular course on networking and security for Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.
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David Lord
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I passed the CISSP exam!
26 March 2019 -
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March 25 2019 - today I passed the CISSP exam using Mike’s official (ISC)2 study guide and practice test. I also used his high quality video training series at certmike.com. In addition I used Kelly Handerhan video sessions, CISSP Sunflower PDF, 20+ years of Information Security / Network experience and Shon Harris 8th edition for occasional reference. After 3 months of continuous studying and reading Mike’s study guide cover to cover, I’m glad this accomplishment is realized. Wasn’t easy, definitely worthwhile.
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accesm
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100% Surety You’re Covering All the Topics and Not Wasting Time on Irrelevant Materials
7 October 2018 -
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Any one preparing for the revised CISSP exam should get the (ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide 8e, and the CISSP Official (ISC)2 Practice Tests 2e because these texts are the official texts and are tailor-made for the revised CISSP exam.
I highly recommend (ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide, 8e & CISSP Official (ISC)2 Practice Tests, 2e for these reasons:
(1) You’ll be 100% sure that you’re covering all the topics, even the new ones like Internet of Things and Attribute-Based Access Control.
(i) Chapter 3, Question #101: Internet of Things (IoT) devices
(ii) Chapter 11, Question # 56: Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
(iii) Chapter 12, Question # 46: Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
(2) You’ll not be wasting your time studying topics that are not on the exam such as:
(a) Six Sigma
(b) CRAMM
(c) These are covered on the “CISSP Cert Guide (3rd Edition) (Certification Guide) 3rd Edition; Publisher: Pearson IT Certification; 3 edition (September 22, 2018)”
(3) These are the texts you need for the revised CISSP unless you have time to waste on materials not on the exam.
I highly recommend (ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide, 8e & CISSP Official (ISC)2 Practice Tests, 2e for these reasons:
(1) You’ll be 100% sure that you’re covering all the topics, even the new ones like Internet of Things and Attribute-Based Access Control.
(i) Chapter 3, Question #101: Internet of Things (IoT) devices
(ii) Chapter 11, Question # 56: Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
(iii) Chapter 12, Question # 46: Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC)
(2) You’ll not be wasting your time studying topics that are not on the exam such as:
(a) Six Sigma
(b) CRAMM
(c) These are covered on the “CISSP Cert Guide (3rd Edition) (Certification Guide) 3rd Edition; Publisher: Pearson IT Certification; 3 edition (September 22, 2018)”
(3) These are the texts you need for the revised CISSP unless you have time to waste on materials not on the exam.
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BWS
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Well-tailored, very useful to study for the test
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The study guide is fairly comprehensive and covers every aspect of the test. Both the study guide and the practice test book come with electronic tests and flashcards. Some questions are shared between both but they rarely overlap. The practice tests and question were as near identical to the test version I took as possible without being dumps, meaning it very accurately reflects the test material. I used these two books alone to pass the test on my first attempt easily with about 20 days of consistent studying for about 1-2 hours every day. Given the results I would recommend the study guide and practice test set and feel it is very easily worth the price and should likely be the only study material required.
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Ian
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The study guide is a lot of material but it is presented well. It is worth reading if you are studying for CISSP.
I only gave it 4 stars due to the practice tests book. There are a number of questions that have errors or are incorrect. In some cases it seems like they just reordered the answers as the letter is wrong but the explanation is correct (and referring to a different letter) but in a few other cases they are wrong. Overall still a good resource but it could use some cleanup by a good technical editor.
I only gave it 4 stars due to the practice tests book. There are a number of questions that have errors or are incorrect. In some cases it seems like they just reordered the answers as the letter is wrong but the explanation is correct (and referring to a different letter) but in a few other cases they are wrong. Overall still a good resource but it could use some cleanup by a good technical editor.
23 people found this helpful

Andrew Wright
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Excellent set of books
28 April 2019 -
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Have a little over 4 years in the industry, and was able to study for two months with this book set. I passed the exam without an issue. Be sure to look up Mike Chapple's CISSP videos on Lynda.com, and certmike.com.
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