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From: wade at sivodd.com (Wade Woolwine) Subject: CISSP Test Just as with any other certs (or SATs or MCATS, etc, etc, etc) there are people who are really good at cramming the information from the book and have mastered the concept of the Multiple Choice questions. This does by no means represent a good understanding of the subject matter...which would be why these people don't last long in the buizz. Again, certs are just the foot in the door...you have to know your stuff if you're going to be successful in this field. As far as other certs...I think that SANS (www.sans.org) has some well respected certs...but I don't think that over-certing yourself is really worth the time/money. CISSP covers all of the domains and shows that you have working knowledge of all (at least that's what it's supposed to do). Just a word on the CISSP, you have to have worked in the field for 5 years (3 years with degree) in order to get it...otherwise you'll get the ISC2 associates cert...same exam and after the x years period, you will automatically be grandfathered in to CISSP. wade
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