Thanks !

Thanks !

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Thanks ! No One 04-12-2008
Posted by No One on April 12, 2008, 9:32 am
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Thanks for the advice ! As I have not been in the Security arena per
se, it can be a challenge finding links, resources, etc. I wrote Shon
Harris & she was kind enough to reply :


The SSCP is really CISSP’s little brother. These are the exact words
from (ISC)2, although most sales people will not tell you this because
they want you to go and pay for their class.

SSCP is just 7 domains out of the 10 CISSP domains. (ISC)2 has tried
to say for years that it is more technical and practical, but I have
been in this business too long and I know all the certs very well.

We get a lot of request for specific SSCP material, so we are
currently updating our website to indicate that our CISSP material is
more than what you need. Just don’t study the extra 3 domains. Plus
this approach will allow you to pass the CISSP more easily when you
are ready.

You should get the book and video and after each domain, go back to
(ISC)2’s SSCP study guide (or list of topics) and make sure you
understand each topic. Note that some topics may be in a different
domain, so don’t get frustrated, just put an x by a topic that may not
have been covered in one domain and it will be covered in another
domain.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

shon




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