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Hi,
Do you have any update about this?
Also, are you planning to create any self-paced online training for the CSSLP as in most of the other certifications?
Note that there is many (but many) people that would be interested in taking this certification, and I think that having this kind of resources would be really helpful for all of us.
Thanks and Regards,
You can find self-study material related to CSSLP in http://www.linkedin.com/learning.
I clear CSSLP after my ISSEP, I would say the study/preparation on ISSEP clear a lot of domain for me in CSSLP. I did not read any study guide (I mean books).
You may refer to the official study guide. For online, I find Jerod Brennen CSSLP on linkedin learning can give you a good summary of the domain covered in the CSSLP and he explained the concept also very clear, a very good reminder or revision on what is expected in CSSLP. I have read through his CSSLP, and he has also other learning series on application security too.
I would like to understand when the self-paced course was produced and if this is a suitable replacement for the on-live course. I don't have the time to do the 5-day course during the day.
Does anyone know when the exam questions were last refreshed?
I've done CISSP and CCSP (purchased self-paced) so not sure if I would need to purchase the self-paced for the CSSLP if the domains overlap a lot.
Would reading the material in CSSLP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide (Arthur Conklin) be sufficient?
Please help with any recommendations?
Good question, it looks like the exam was last updated in September of 2020 (based on my web search). The PluralSight course is November 2020. My guess is that they updated for the latest exam. Even if they didn't I don't think you are going to get bad info from the PluralSight course, it just may not cover everything. I have the PluralSight course bookmarked to watch myself.
There is a course on linkedin learning on CSSLP as well.