Don't bother with the CSISS book, it is rehash from the other books. The
first four you mentioned are all you need to pass the CSS1 tests - it's all
I used (and hands-on, of course). In my opinion the CSS1 tests are pretty
simple, all of the questions are straight out of the four coursebooks. As
far as the Security written, dunno. I heard reading all of the RFCs is
pretty entertaining...

My $0.02,
John Dorffler
CCIE #6677

""Brian Zeitz""  wrote in message
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> I have most of the Cisco security books now. MCNS, PIX, VPN, CIDS etc.
> etc.,
> the one book I don't have is "Cisco Secure Internet Security Solutions".
> Looking though the table of contents, it looks like some of the same
> stuff
> from the books I already have. Do you think this book is worth getting
> if I
> already have these other security books? This is listed for the reading
> list
> for CCIE Security as well.
>
> Also I don't see any books for CCIE Security in particular, would it be
> possible for Cisco to make a library for people perusing this track?  Or
> maybe the books I have for CCNP & CSS1 are some of the same books needed
> for
> CCIE Security. Any suggestions for a book list for someone who would be
> attempting a CCIE security written exam? Of course I am also have/doing
> hands on stuff, and lab work. I know there are some guides from
> CCbootcamp,
> i guess that is what most people are using.
>
> I was also looking at the "Open Cable" book, not that I am working on
> that,
> just thought it would be neat to learn some things about the TV/Cable
> industry in my spare time J
>
>
>
> Brian




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