Passed SSCP today
Hello all,
I have been lurking on these boards for sometime now. I had been studying for the SSCP for the past couple months, most recently I kicked it into high gear and was studying pretty much whenever I had a free minute. I sat for the exam today and have provisionally passed! I took me about an hour an a half to take the exam, I flagged about ten questions for review and after going through the entire exam I went back and changed some of the questions I had flagged. All in all I think I was very well prepared for this exam, there definitely were some tricky questions mixed in there. It would have been nice to know after having passed what areas I did well on, but a pass is a pass right so I will take it.
I absolutely have to say these forums have been a great help to me in using the best resources to study for the exam. When I originally started studying for the exam I had read cover to cover the book the SSCP (ISC)2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner Official Study Guide by George Murphy. I saw a number of people had mentioned how good the AIO book by Darril Gibson was so so I moved on to studying that book, and would say that out of the two books I definitely preferred Gibson's book. I used cccure for the practice exams, along with the end of chapter questions. I also used cybrary's CISSP videos by Kelly Henderhan.
If anyone is currently studying the exam and has questions I would be more than willing to answer, I know this forum sure helped me pass and stay motivated to do so. Now onto CCNA!
I have been lurking on these boards for sometime now. I had been studying for the SSCP for the past couple months, most recently I kicked it into high gear and was studying pretty much whenever I had a free minute. I sat for the exam today and have provisionally passed! I took me about an hour an a half to take the exam, I flagged about ten questions for review and after going through the entire exam I went back and changed some of the questions I had flagged. All in all I think I was very well prepared for this exam, there definitely were some tricky questions mixed in there. It would have been nice to know after having passed what areas I did well on, but a pass is a pass right so I will take it.
I absolutely have to say these forums have been a great help to me in using the best resources to study for the exam. When I originally started studying for the exam I had read cover to cover the book the SSCP (ISC)2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner Official Study Guide by George Murphy. I saw a number of people had mentioned how good the AIO book by Darril Gibson was so so I moved on to studying that book, and would say that out of the two books I definitely preferred Gibson's book. I used cccure for the practice exams, along with the end of chapter questions. I also used cybrary's CISSP videos by Kelly Henderhan.
If anyone is currently studying the exam and has questions I would be more than willing to answer, I know this forum sure helped me pass and stay motivated to do so. Now onto CCNA!
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p@r0tuXus Member Posts: 532 ■■■■□□□□□□Congratulations. That's great!Completed: ITIL-F, A+, S+, CCENT, CCNA R|S
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NavyMooseCCNA Member Posts: 544 ■■■■□□□□□□Congrats!!
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lucky0977 Member Posts: 218 ■■■■□□□□□□Congratz!Bachelor of Science: Computer Science | Hawaii Pacific University
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tedjames Member Posts: 1,182 ■■■■■■■■□□Fantastic! One of us! You used some of the same resources I used.
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techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□I definitely did use some of the same resources as you, I read some of your posts where you mentioned those resources. They were very helpful to me in preparing for the test. Thank you!
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tedjames Member Posts: 1,182 ■■■■■■■■□□I definitely did use some of the same resources as you, I read some of your posts where you mentioned those resources. They were very helpful to me in preparing for the test. Thank you!
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Remedymp Member Posts: 834 ■■■■□□□□□□Start collecting those CPE's, because you're going to need them.
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techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□I absolutely will, I am going to Secure World next month so that should give me a good bulk of credits to start. I just got an email from ISC2 to start the endorsement process so I am going to get that submitted today.
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tedjames Member Posts: 1,182 ■■■■■■■■□□You can get CPEs from watching BrightTalk webinars: https://www.brighttalk.com/
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techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□Cool thanks for the info, I will use those sites as well to get CPEs.
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Remedymp Member Posts: 834 ■■■■□□□□□□A 1 year subscription to Security or Risk magazine is considered 5 CPE's.
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techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□Keep it coming! I love all of the great information you all have provided me with.
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tedjames Member Posts: 1,182 ■■■■■■■■□□There are a number of threads on this site concerning CPEs. Just do a search. Also, check ISC(2)'s site for a list of acceptable sources.
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techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□I printed the guide from ISC(2)'s site earlier and found it to be very helpful. I also have found a number of different resources to get CPEs.
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hishamNA Member Posts: 5 ■□□□□□□□□□Congrats
I am preparing the for the exam , I finished " George Murphy book but after I read some recommendation here , so I start reading Darril book , I found out some topic is NOT well covered in George book . -
techlvr81 Member Posts: 16 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks! Yeah I wasn't a fan of the George Murphy book at all, I think the AIO book by Darril Gibson covers the topics well. And he repeats the concepts throughout the chapter to reinforce the learning.
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Remedymp Member Posts: 834 ■■■■□□□□□□why do you need CPEs?
All certifications need CPE's to maintain proper standing. If you do not acquire enough CPE's, your cert can't maintain it's good standing.
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chickenlicken09 Member Posts: 537 ■■■■□□□□□□i hear you, does paying the 60 dollars a year not cover CPEs. Sorry its new to me. I got my SSCP in 2015 and have never gotten any CPEs. Just paid the yearly fee, does geting the CPEs mean i wouldnt have to pay?
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chickenlicken09 Member Posts: 537 ■■■■□□□□□□ah ok i better get my skates on...although i hope to have the cissp soon so can just concentrate on keep up with the cissp..isc total money racket haha!
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Remedymp Member Posts: 834 ■■■■□□□□□□I attended the OWASP PWAPT this month and that gave me 24 CPE's. A security magazine subscription gave me 5 CPE's. You only need 20 CPE's per year.