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EXPERT RESPONSE FROM: Ed Tittel

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QUESTION POSED ON: 06 May 2004
I hear the CISSP exam is very tough. Specifically there may be four choices to a question -- all of which are correct -- but the right answer is more "correct" than the others. Is this true?
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Many certification exams use the technique you describe to really probe exam-takers' knowledge and understanding of the material. This tactic is particularly true when dealing with scenario-based questions. The CISSP exam isn't as tricky in this respect as other exams I've seen, but it's plenty tricky enough. If, however, you avail yourself of some good practice tests and work your way through three or four sets of 250 questions each, you'll be about as ready as anybody can be. Be sure to check out Clement Dupuis' excellent prep site as you work your way into the right state of preparedness for that exam.
For more info on this topic, please visit these SearchSecurity.com resources:
Editorial Webcast: Everything you ever wanted to know about the CISSP but were afraid to ask
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Ask the Expert: What is the value of a CISSP certification?
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