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How the hell is this for dummies? Thank god I knew many of the concepts and have different sources because this book doesn't make it easier to understand. If anything, it makes it harder—for example, the birthday paradox, quite a simple concept to comprehend. But in here, it made me even more confused. Read this, "The Birthday Attack attempts to exploit the probability of two messages producing the same message digest by using the same hash function. It’s based on the statistical probability (greater than 50 percent) that in a room containing 23 or more people, 2 people in that room have the same birthday. However, for 2 people in a room to share a specific birthday (such as August 3rd), 253 or more people must be in the room to have a statistical probability of greater than 50 percent (even if one of the birthdays is on February 29)." Didn't they explain only 23 people are needed to have the probability of 50% of sharing the same birthday? This is one of many examples that makes it more confusing for the reader. I am not sure whether I am stupid for not understanding what the author meant, but I know how this concept works.
Even this dummy book couldn't dumb down the complexities of I.T. As someone who works on computers for family, friends, and colleagues this book wasn't much help in landing me an I.T. job and assisting with certification. Readers will find a lot of legalese and acronym jargon. Luckily I've other IT books to learn from. I've read plenty of Dummy books about various topics and found this book to be dry and perhaps the worst representation of that black and yellow theme I've yet to come across.
I used this book in conjunction with the official CISSP guide book to pass the exam. The Dummies made some of the concepts simpler to understand. In other cases it was too brief.
It has great advice on how to prepare, e.g. booking early for the exam, scheduling 2 hour studying for 60 days, etc.
5 stars because this was my primary reference for the exam, and I passed! Actually my work experience probably helped even more, and I did use a few other resources, but I read this cover-to-cover too. Entertaining, easy to read, but lots of good info. Love the little touches of humor, which I can't imagine the "official" guide has.
good- explains the content well and in a way that makes it easy to understand. it foes NOT cover everything needed to pass the test. It's just a good start.