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« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2007, 02:10:57 PM »

Sorry, Boney.

As I stated the last time you asked, this is the ETHICAL hacking community.

In addition, the (ISC)2 code of ethics prohibits me from doing so.  I worked very hard to pass this exam and have no intention of jeopardizing the fruits of my labors.  Plus, giving out the questions immediately lowers the value of the certification.

So, Boney, start reading.  Read the Shon Harris All-In-One, the (ISC)2 Official Guide to the CBK, and anything else you can get your hands on.  I studied for almost a year for this thing, then took a boot camp, and still didn't know how I did when I walked out of there.

I worked hard, why shouldn't you?

Right said oneeyedcarmen, we need to stick to code of ethics that we sign prior to start with exam. Keep it up man.....

Boney: There is just no way to pass CISSP by mugging up or going through different and many questions. One just need to get on to the concepts.

No other way........simply no shortcut.
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« Reply #16 on: September 03, 2007, 02:18:19 PM »

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Note: Effective 1 October 2007, professional work experience requirements for the CISSP® will increase from four to five years, and direct full-time security professional work experience will be required in two or more of the ten CISSP® CBK® domains. A new endorsement policy will also be in effect, requiring anyone who passes a CISSP, CAP®, or SSCP®exam to have their qualifications endorsed by another (ISC)˛ credential holder. These changes will not affect those who sit for an examination on or before 30 September 2007.

This can be reduced by one year if the CISSP candidate has any of the mentioned credentials on this list

https://www.isc2.org/cgi-bin/content.cgi?page=1016

hope that helps Smiley
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