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Passed the CISSP Test today & I would be happy to share my experience on our next call [also available as a comment below]. My Introduction: I am Saranya, an MEng graduate with 3 years of experience in a diverse role (as an embedded and security engineer). I wanted to work on cybersecurity domain alone, so I resigned that role and have been actively looking out for opportunities in the cybersecurity domain. I’m a member of ISC2, certified in cybersecurity (CC). Attempted the CISSP Exam on the 28th of June, and passed on my first attempt. Future Plans: I would be delighted if I could get any job referrals or leads regarding job search, and I am happy to connect with you all. Credits: God, My parents, My brother, and I would like to thank the CISSP Study Group + community, mainly Vincent for this platform and the exam insights shared.
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New comment 9h ago
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@Nexar Donadio Thank you very much. Of course, I would be happy to. I always follow less is more approach. So here are the resources (very minimal) that I followed to absorb most of the information. Book - The CISSP Sybex Official Guide Videos - CISSP Exam CRAM by Pete, FR Secure Mentorship Program and Kelly Henderhan's why you will pass the CISSP exam video. Tests - I like to write tests on the laptop as the actual exam is online. So I took the tests online that comes with the book (all the details are available on the last page of the book) & Boson Practice questions. If you need a breather from your laptop - I would do quick 10 questions or toggle flash cards on my phone - Official CISSP Mobile App
MTD vs MTO vs MAO
It would be very helpful if anyone can differentiate between Maximum tolerable downtime (MTD) Maximum tolerable outage (MTO) Maximum acceptable outage (MAO)? (with an example is even better)
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New comment 16d ago
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Thank you very much, Vincent.
Concerns finding new or different work
I've received a bit of feedback from many of you expressing interest in resume / linked in refreshes and finding new or different work, whether you've obtained your CISSP certification or not. Finding the right job has always been something I excel at personally, so I'm considering laying out this process step-by-step, with examples and videos. Below is a basic outline of what this will look like. How many of you would be interested in this?
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New comment 13d ago
Concerns finding new or different work
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Thank you for putting this together, Vincent. This is so helpful! As we do have experienced members in the group, will anyone be willing to take a look and provide feedback on my resume?
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That is amazing. I joined the Study Group + today, and I recommend that my fellow enthusiasts join in as well. :)
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Sai Saranya Maru
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Cybersecurity Enthusiast, CISSP exam on the 30th of June

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Joined Jun 3, 2024
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