Mind Maps

 

10 Black & White Mind Maps
printed on natural tracing paper.
$99 (plus shipping $20) in North America.

 

 

 
10 Color Mind Maps
printed on high gloss, 5.5 mm paper.
$399 (plus shipping $20) in North America.

 

 

 

CISSP Mind Maps:
Sample Mind Map


 


Are a diagram of each of the 10 domains from the Common Body of Knowledge. Each mind map illustrates the complex relationship between the topics of a domain and the components of a particular topic. Each mind map diagram has been updated to reflect the current version which closely matches the official CISSP courseware from (ICS)2. They are continually being updated to keep in pace with ever changing CBK. These are updated by the project manager for the official courseware for 2007 and 2008.

 

Why Mind Maps?
The CISSP has over 400 topics divided among the 10 domains. Traditional outlines of the CISSP material are too big to understand; the smallest accurate outlines are 50 - 80 pages. As a person studying for the CISSP, you must keep all of this in your head. Mind mapping is an organization system that works. You can look at a whole domain of the CISSP at a glance. No other system of learning allows you to grock the importance of a topic and its subcomponents in one image. A mind map puts it all into perspective.

 

Why Color?
The inventor of Mind Mapping, Tony Buzan explains that the mind works better with color and you can remember concepts more fully when they are related to a color or shape.

 

Why offer Black & White?
The budget-minded individual may want to do their own coloring. If you have the time, you can do your own additions to the Mind maps.

 

Take a look!
Mind mapping is best understood by looking at one. To give you an idea of why we need so much space to print one domain, the map above contains one-tenth the data of a single domain. It would take an 11 by 17 piece of paper to make it readable. Click this link to open a map in a full sized browser window.

 

Each Mind Map is a full 36 x 42 inches and they cover all 10 CISSP domain topics, 10 Mind Maps in all.