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A**R
Great resource to study for the CCSP exam
This book is the equivalent of the infamous Shon Harris book for the CISSP exam. Daniel Carter has done a great job and McGraw-Hill packaged the book with a great CD-ROM which includes an excellent practice exam. I'll be taking the exam soon but it appears this covers the best of the six ISC2 cloud security domains. I am very glad this is available now as I have been looking for this to appear for months. The McGraw-Hill editors have done a great job on editing.
T**S
The book to pass the exam!
This is a very good book! It has enough content to pass the exam. Thankfully I'm already CISSP, which made my life easier in some parts of the exam.
J**S
Solid content
Good content and you can tell the author is writing a lot based on experience. Challenge however is that no doubt the publishers wanted to achieve a word limit, so sometimes the content is redundant or repeated. Not the authors fault, perhaps more a fault of the publisher.
D**N
Good info, but...
This book contains useful information but appears to have been written and edited in a rather slapdash manner. There are numerous grammatical and syntactical issues. I have not completed the last chapter but found a glaring error:Mr. Carter, in one of the practice questions, asks what the correct order is for the four components of a risk management process. He insists that the correct answer is "framing, monitoring, assessing, and responding," even though that is not the order he has presented them in the book itself. Upon consulting the NIST SP 800-39, it reads: "The black arrows [from the diagram reprinted on page 236] represent the primary flows within the risk management process with risk framing informing all the sequential step-by-step set of activities moving from risk assessment to risk response to risk monitoring," which actually does match the order in which he presented the activities in the book.This sort of carelessness is beneath the quality we have come to expect from an "All-In-One" book. I, too, hope that a revised edition is forthcoming to take care of these issues - not to mention an electronically-issued errata page on their web site.
J**N
Hitting All Domains
I think the book hit all Domains needed for the exam and real world, I did feel like some chapters were dragged on but in the end the details was well worth it.Thanks Daniel.-JB
A**R
Excellent book. Content wise it is very good
I just cleared CCSP few days back and refered this book only mostly. Excellent book. Content wise it is very good.Question banks were very useful too
M**E
An excellent resource for this tough and challenging certification
An excellent resource for this tough and challenging certification. It has most of the information on the required domains, however, just like all (ISC)2 exams and certification, one book will not be enough. Although this book comes close as a fully authoritative resource.
A**E
It is a really good book regarding the number of questions available
It is a really good book regarding the number of questions available. Regarding the content, I recommend the official CBK CCSP.
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