>From the 2004 January archives:  
http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/private/lpi-examdev/2004-January/000158.html
  

And further clarification on what my point was:  
http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/private/lpi-examdev/2004-January/000159.html
  

Also a good, related post in the thread:  
http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/private/lpi-examdev/2004-January/000163.html
  

Again, I think it's important that we map practical,
real-world tasks down to the seven (7) domains in the
system-level Common Book of Knowledge (CBK):  

1.  Access Controls
2.  Administration
3.  Audit and Monitoring
4.  Risk, Response and Recovery
5.  Crytography
6.  Data Communications
7.  Malicious Code/Malware

So many security exams get tunnel-visioned on Access
Controls and other things.  Sure, the objectives could
easily cover #1 for 1/3rd of the exam, but we should
ensure all seven (7) domains are covered in the end.


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Bryan J Smith        Professional, Technical Annoyance
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