I was wondering with the test changing on Aug 1st, are the changes drastic enough to warrant new study material?
@Stpn2me wrote:I was wondering with the test changing on Aug 1st, are the changes drastic enough to warrant new study material?
I asked about material changes to the exam blueprint in this thread here and the answer was that there were none. Whether or not a book update is published depends upon the author Adam Gordon.
Thanks for your help. I'll just keep studying the guide I have then..
Hello! We have some information on the changes on our website here: CCSP FAQ.
A new course will be out in October, but I'm not sure about the study guide book since that goes through the publisher. I will check with the education team to see if they have some information to share.
@Kaity wrote:Hello! We have some information on the changes on our website here: CCSP FAQ.
A new course will be out in October, but I'm not sure about the study guide book since that goes through the publisher. I will check with the education team to see if they have some information to share.
That would be great to know, as I'm thinking of studying for the CCSP soon.
@Stpn2me wrote:I was wondering with the test changing on Aug 1st, are the changes drastic enough to warrant new study material?
The problems (ISC)2 causes by not having a logically planned staging of new exam content, correlated study guide, followed by introduction of the new exam were the core topic last September of the thread
Release Order Wrong for Updated Exams
with important input form an expert on the process, Clement Dupuis @clementdupuis .
Sadly, it appears that the suggestions in that thread have fallen on deaf ears, and there has been no change in the haphazard introduction of new exams by (ISC)2.
@Kaity Kaity, I don't recall seeing you active in the Community last fall, so you may not have seen that thread. Please review that thread and pass it back to @david-shearer , the content teams and to the Board itself. This is something that David and all the Board should be focused on.
While on this topic, I'd also point out that a closely related management issue is the loss of the Common Body of Knowledge as a detailed outline of the CBK topics and subtopics. We discussed that problem on the thread at
CISSP CBK - where to find updated CBK
A full CBK topic outline, with or without relevant reference documents, was essential to many of us older CISSPs in preparing for our exams. Trying to pretend that the published study guide is synonymous with the CBK is not logical.
@CraginS wrote:
@Stpn2me wrote:I was wondering with the test changing on Aug 1st, are the changes drastic enough to warrant new study material?
The problems (ISC)2 causes by not having a logically planned staging of new exam content, correlated study guide, followed by introduction of the new exam were the core topic last September of the thread
Release Order Wrong for Updated Exams
with important input form an expert on the process, Clement Dupuis @clementdupuis .
Sadly, it appears that the suggestions in that thread have fallen on deaf ears, and there has been no change in the haphazard introduction of new exams by (ISC)2.
@Kaity Kaity, I don't recall seeing you active in the Community last fall, so you may not have seen that thread. Please review that thread and pass it back to @david-shearer , the content teams and to the Board itself. This is something that David and all the Board should be focused on.
While on this topic, I'd also point out that a closely related management issue is the loss of the Common Body of Knowledge as a detailed outline of the CBK topics and subtopics. We discussed that problem on the thread at
CISSP CBK - where to find updated CBK
A full CBK topic outline, with or without relevant reference documents, was essential to many of us older CISSPs in preparing for our exams. Trying to pretend that the published study guide is synonymous with the CBK is not logical.
From my point, I see the organization spending money on courses through the PDI but the problem of lagging updates to the Study material still persists. It is an age old problem and one that has plagues the organization from the beginning when it was volunteer run. When I took the exam (1996ish) there were no study guides or handbooks, there was a practice exam that you could purchase and very expensive training course from (ISC)2...this was before the other training came along.
The organization then starting developing study guides but unfortunately they lagged behind changes to the CBK, typically about six months so folks were disadvantaged.
When the domains went from ten to eight (CISSP exam), it was the same issue, and folks once again kept asking for information.
I am not sure how the material is being developed today, but in the past the changes were approved, ratified, etc. about six months prior to release....they used to rely on member volunteers to write the material. I know that writing is difficult and sometimes can take a while maybe the organization needs to step back and look at how it approaches these materials....or changing the process for updating the exams DCO (Content Outlines)....
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I want to thank everyone for the replies. I'm going to just continue on my path for this cert. It's different than for other certs like the CAP, where you could map the study areas to the SDLC. I was just looking for something like that. I'll keep studying and make it happen!
Pat Hairston
CISSP, CAP
@rslade wrote:
Short answer: no.
Longer answer:
Look, don't sweat the "do I have the absolute very latest CISSP study materials?"
trivia. The CISSP is intended to figure out if you know the fundamentals of
infosec. Yes, there are some questions that are straight factual bits, but those are
in the minority. I'm fairly certain that I could take some of the study materials
that I have buried under the piles in my office from twenty years ago and get a
candidate successfully through the exam.
Fair point, however this thread is discussing the CCSP and its related materials, not the CISSP.