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"I am pleased to inform you that I successfully passed the CISSP exam today."
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New comment 4d ago
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@Will Bad I finished at 100th question. I was little afraid but calm with only mindset that I will pass.
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@Mercy Mensah Sorry I couldn't write my journey in the forum. In brief, I studied OSG and destination CISSP. Gone through Pete's video in YouTube and lots of practice questions.
Passed the CISSP Today
Hey All, I joined the group here in my eleventh hour preparing for the CISSP Exam. I have worked in cybersecurity for a while and in my work experience had lots of interactions with CISSP professionals which I think led to a good baseline understanding, of cybersecurity. I have been studying for a year but mainly because I kept pushing out the exam due to me not feeling confident until I reached a point where it would not let me push it out any further. Biggest tips that helped me were 1. Think like a manager 2. Rationalize the reasons why you are not picking an answer when selecting what you think is the correct answer. 3. Do not rush, plan on running out of time you can still pass if you don't hit 150 4. Focus on the first 10 questions that will guage what kind of test your experience will be. 5. Many questions will be un-scored test questions so be prepared for strangely worded questions. 6. If your uncertain on a question narrow it down to a 50/50 and pick the one you BEST feel is right 7. Go for the answer which is the broadest or can encompass the other options in the list - I studied algorithms and formulas HARD and didn't get a single formula question nor did I get many algorithm questions (just 1 on Bell-Lapadula) - I purchased the official book and study guide from ISC2 - I purchased the Audio Book CISSP All in One Guide by McGraw Hill - I watched all the videos from Destination Certification - I watched all the videos by Inside Cloud and Security https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nyZhYnCNLA - I took the daily practice questions only in the Pocket Prep Guide App - I took the LearnZ App Practice Tests and never scored higher than a 68 (Yellow) - I participated in a few sessions here in skool the sessions I did attend led to a deeper understanding of the core topics and not just wrote memorization. For that I am grateful. I had to take the test because I couldn't push it out any further but remember its 100-150 questions on so many topics you will likely not be asked a lot of the items covered just statistically with the un-scored questions you may only get a few on set topics in a single domain so don't stress out.
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New comment 12d ago
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Congratulations
1st attempt at taking the CISSP
Now I wish I hadn't waited 10 years to finally sit for it. I passed! For those that want to connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cliffordjenkins/
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New comment 10d ago
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@Clifford Jenkins congratulations
I have provisionally passed my CISSP exam!
Exciting News! 🎉 I'm happy to share that I have provisionally passed my CISSP exam! This has been a significant milestone in my career journey, and I couldn’t have done it without the support of the incredible community here. I want to give a special shoutout to Vincent Primiani and the study group. Although I only attended one meeting, that single session was incredibly insightful and played a key role in shaping my study strategy. The foundation I built from that session was instrumental in helping me succeed. Thank you, Vincent, for facilitating such an impactful environment, and thanks to everyone in the community for their support!
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New comment 14d ago
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@Enuma Edmund congratulations!! 👏
another trick question
The difference between a change detection system and change management might be which of the following? A. Change management is an oversight component of change detection B. Change detection focuses on detecting changes, whereas change management focuses on approving the changes C. Change management is part of baseline configuration, and a change detection system monitors active applications in real time D. Change detection does not require management approval
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New comment 23d ago
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Answer is totally different, I am waiting others to provide there reasoning. Answer is A. As per the mock test.
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