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PatrickG78108
Newcomer II

ISSMP Study Material or Suggestions.

Any hints on best references or study aids? I passed the ISSEP last summer after taking the ISC2 online self-paced training plus a month more or less of self-study (the references). The majority of information was very familiar and aligns with a lot of the work I've been doing with the DoD over the past couple of decades.

 

I've collected all the references from the posted list and will study / review the material as I did for the ISSEP, unless somebody makes a good recommendation for supplementary material.   I'd like to take the exam in the next month or so.

 

My background:  I certified CISSP about 20 years ago, the CAP (CGRC) and the ISACA CISM about 18 years ago. I've worked in Information Assurance/Cyber Security supporting the DoD since 2007 (not including my military career). 

 

 

PATRICK Gillilan ISSEP, CISSP, CGRC, CISM, C|EH
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nkeaton
Advocate II

Oddly I earned the ISSEP first as well. Congratulations. I earned my ISSMP last year. I did read the latest study guide just for a historical perspective and a start. I read the suggested NIST documents. I thought that my knowledge from my CISSP and CISM was the most helpful. I have not had mine as long as you have though. It could not hurt to read Luke’s How to Think Like a Manager. I felt that it was important for my CISSP to better frame the mindset needed to answer the questions correctly. I believe that it helped me with the ISSMP as well. I am considering the ISSAP. It is definitely my weakest discipline of the three. Best wishes.
PatrickG78108
Newcomer II

Thanks for the reply. I'll definitely check out Luke's book.

PATRICK Gillilan ISSEP, CISSP, CGRC, CISM, C|EH
PatrickG78108
Newcomer II

As final preparation, I completed the official ISC2 training and reviewed many of the recommended references, including Luke's book mentioned by nkeaton in a previous post. However, due to the unexpected timing of an upcoming work transfer, I had to reschedule my exam.

 

Fast forward. I relocated from San Antonio to El Paso, TX about 3 weeks ago. I started work and I'm still in a hotel looking for a place to call home.

 

I took the plunge.  My exam was last Friday — it was different than I anticipated, but the outcome was positive! 

PATRICK Gillilan ISSEP, CISSP, CGRC, CISM, C|EH
nkeaton
Advocate II

@PatrickG78108 Congratulations. Your timing is good since the exam objectives for the former concentrations change August 1. I am sure that the CISM helps as well. I feel like did for mine.
PatrickG78108
Newcomer II

Exactly, @nkeaton, thinking like a manager was key.  

 

 

PATRICK Gillilan ISSEP, CISSP, CGRC, CISM, C|EH