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Certifications: CISSP, ITIL, Masters of Science in Information Assurance; Working on CISA, Project+ | CWSP Has anyone taken the CWSP? My next class in grad school is "Wireless Security" and the textbook is the official CWSP study guide from CWNP. I figured I might as well sit for the test after the class. I am little concerned, since I do not have a background in wireless - is the test difficult? What were the trouble-spots? |
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Certifications: CISSP, SSCP, CWSP, CWNA, CWTS, Security+, Server+, Network+, A+, DHTI+, PDI+, MSIT InfoSec (CNSS 4011, 4013) | There's lots of info on the CWSP certification in the CWNP forum. |
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Certifications: CISSP, CISA, PMP, GSNA, CWNA, CWSP, Network+ and Security+ | I have the CWSP. I passed on the second attempt. You will need the 2nd edition book, the IEEE 802.11 Handbook and a copy of the actual 802.11i spec for prep material.
The test is a bear, as are the other Planet3 tests. There is a lot of material on the test that you just will not find anywhere except in the spec and the handbook.
Also, while it is not a pre-requisite I would really recommend taking the CWNA first. It will help on both the CWSP test and simply in understanding the material.
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Originally Posted by wmackey Also, while it is not a pre-requisite I would really recommend taking the CWNA first. It will help on both the CWSP test and simply in understanding the material. | Let me clarify that it is necessary to pass both the CWNA and CWSP exams to be awarded the CWSP certification. However, these exams many be taken in either order, and I do agree that it would be best to take the CWNA exam first. |
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Certifications: CISSP, ITIL, Masters of Science in Information Assurance; Working on CISA, Project+ | Thanks guys for the replies. My game plan is to take the CWNA first and then the CWSP. I'll have to search out the IEEE handbook and specs - hopefully I can find them on an online auction or Amazon (too bad the IEEE sells them for so much). |
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Certifications: CISSP, SSCP, CWSP, CWNA, CWTS, Security+, Server+, Network+, A+, DHTI+, PDI+, MSIT InfoSec (CNSS 4011, 4013) | Go to www.cwnp.com and have a look at the offical study guides and online practice exams. Sybex also has an excellent CWNA Study Guide. You can buy the books at a discount from the booksellers on Amazon. |
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Certifications: CISSP, ITIL, Masters of Science in Information Assurance; Working on CISA, Project+ | Thanks JD, I picked up the official study guides for both exams from Amazon.com. The wireless class actually uses the official study guide as the textbook for the term. |
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Originally Posted by drakhan2002 The wireless class actually uses the official study guide as the textbook for the term. | That's great! It's best to take 802.11 classes based on the CWNA and CWSP certification material. Ask as many questions as you like in our CWNP forum.  |
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