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RE: GSEC Study Materials


From: "Nick Duda" <nduda () VistaPrint com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 18:53:55 -0400

The one and only true answer to this is the official study material. I would look into the Self Study option or 
SANS@Home (I believe its much cheaper). I did the self study and passed the exam. With self study you get all the 
official (up to date) course material as well as all the MP3's from the most recent GSEC course. I drive about 1hour 
each way to work, it took me about 2 weeks to listen to the conference, its like being right there. The good part is 
you can pause, rewind and replay the conference over and over. You also get 3 practice exams, which are very much like 
the real exam.
 
I found the GSEC exam had lots of questions that only could be found in the official material. Your going to face 
questions that would be hard to google for but they are right there in front of you if you used the course material.
 
See if your company will float the bill. I've been in security for many years, and while found the GSEC easy for me, 
there were things on the exam that only the course material helped to answer.
 
Best of luck, I love the SANS stuff.
 
- Nick

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From: listbounce () securityfocus com on behalf of Paul Sebastian Ziegler
Sent: Wed 5/30/2007 3:55 PM
To: security-basics@securityfocuscom
Subject: GSEC Study Materials



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Hi list,

I am planning to take the GSEC certification. This mail is not supposed
to start a discussion on whether GSEC, CISSP or CCSP/whatever is
good/better/best for a specific position/career/company. Those
discussions have roamed this list on a regular basis. However for
various reasons I decided to try GSEC.

Now I am not willing to enroll in the official training courses. Mostly
because I do not have the 2200$ laying around the charge for the
materials _only_.
I read the list of subjects covered in the test and I must say that most
of them don't really scare me. I know the stuff I work with and that
covers about 75% of the exam. However some other parts could become
quite nasty. For example I do not have in-depth knowledge of
windows-systems. This is why I am looking for materials for self-study
that are _affordable_. Of course it would be possible to simply look up
all the subjects individually as well.

Now I am asking for your opinions and experiences.

While googling I found two books on the GSEC:
SANS GIAC Certification: Security Essentials Toolkit
and
The GSEC Prep Guide: Mastering SANS GIAC Security Essentials

Does anyone own those books? What were your experiences? Are they any good?
They both seem a little outdated to me. However I could be wrong.
Are there any other books I should know about?

All input is welcome. If you have taken GSEC or will take it soon and
prepared for it please lay your experiences on me.
Did you study with the course? If so, was it absolutely necessary?
Did you study alone? If so, what materials did you use, what books,
whitepapers, websites, repositories,etc. Did you find it easy to come up
with all the information? How hard is the test for someone who has been
working with security for a couple of years?

Those are only a few of the questions on my mind right now.

All help and input would be greatly appreciated

Many Greetings
Paul
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