CISSP Concentration Exams (ISSAP, ISSMP and ISSEP) ExamFOCUS Study Notes & Review Questions 2014
According to ISC2, passing a concentration examination demonstrates proven capabilities and subject-matter expertise beyond that required for the CISSP credential. This single ALL-IN-ONE exam book covers: CISSP with specialization in Architecture (ISSAP) Study Material CISSP with specialization in Engineering (ISSEP) Study Material CISSP with specialization in Management (ISSMP) Study Material The so-call CISSP concentration tracks attempt to cover what you have gone through in the CISSP base track, but with more in-depth coverage on certain knowledge areas. The CISSP-ISSAP track covers: Access Control Systems and Methodology Communications & Network Security Cryptography Security Architecture Analysis Technology Related Business Continuity Planning (BCP) & Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) Physical Security Considerations The CISSP-ISSMP track covers: Security Management Practices Systems Development Security Security Compliance Management Understand Business Continuity Planning (BCP) & Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) Law, Investigation, Forensics and Ethics The CISSP-ISSEP track covers: Systems Security Engineering Certification and Accreditation (C & A) Technical Management U.S. Government Information Assurance Governance Even though these tracks are structured and marketed with different knowledge areas, experience shows that clear-cut boundaries between the involved topics can hardly be established. Studying on a track-by-track basis may save you time, but the coverage received may not be sufficient for clearing the exam. In fact it may be a way better approach for you to go through everything included in this guide as a whole, rather than to restrict your focus on the track specific topics (when they overlap so much you better play safe). When we develop our material we do not classify topics the BOK way. We follow our own flow of instructions which we think is more logical for the overall learning process. Don’t worry, it does not hurt to do so, as long as you truly comprehend the material. Review questions are included in the book.