Taking my GSEC exam in Dec; any advice?
I am a newbie in InfoSec. I was accepted into the SANS Cyber Security Academy. 6 months to review 3 courses & complete 3 tests. You cannot move to the next course if you don't pass the test. This opportunity is a great one and I do not want to fall short.
Any advice on how the test is?
Any one have any spare GSEC practice tests? I still have my 2 but I want an abundance of practice before I step in the classroom.
Any advice on how the test is?
Any one have any spare GSEC practice tests? I still have my 2 but I want an abundance of practice before I step in the classroom.
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afob Member Posts: 11 ■■□□□□□□□□My index is very detailed. I have 3 more books to read. I am just anticipating how the test will be. I guess the practice test will give me a better visual of how the actual test may be.
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Cuse0311 Member Posts: 53 ■■■□□□□□□□As cyberguypr said, your index will be the key. In regards to the practice exams, having more than two is not really beneficial IMO. This is because they tend to overlap a bit. My suggestion would be to go through all the course material at least twice (including labs). After you create your index, go through and take a practice exam. This will give you an idea of how the GIAC exam engine is structured. I would try to shoot for 80% or above. After taking the first practice exam, I would fine tune your index and take the final practice exam. Just my .2 cents for what it's worth.
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mactex Member Posts: 80 ■■■□□□□□□□Agree with above. Let the practice tests be your guide to tweak your index along with your knowledge of the domains.
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JGS Member Posts: 23 ■■■□□□□□□□I took the exam in Sept (first SANS exam - got in the mid 80s on my practice test and a 90 on my actual test). In addition to what others have said, what helped me was (1) putting a tab with a description on key pages in the books for quick lookup on the test (to save time), (2) printing out **** sheets or other useful information (such as a list of common ports), (3) Making some **** sheets based on info in the book such as the crypto section and (4) I didn’t do this but should have - make sure that every term that was in the SANS provided index was in my index and that I knew what the term was. Good luck!
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afob Member Posts: 11 ■■□□□□□□□□I took the exam in Sept (first SANS exam - got in the mid 80s on my practice test and a 90 on my actual test). In addition to what others have said, what helped me was (1) putting a tab with a description on key pages in the books for quick lookup on the test (to save time), (2) printing out **** sheets or other useful information (such as a list of common ports), (3) Making some **** sheets based on info in the book such as the crypto section and (4) I didn’t do this but should have - make sure that every term that was in the SANS provided index was in my index and that I knew what the term was. Good luck!
Thanks. I will do that. I will looks up SANS **** sheets online. I am having some issues with Cryptography but I will keep reviewing it. I have to get around to tabbing the book as well. -
Nostromo Member Posts: 6 ■■■□□□□□□□Hi afob,
FWIW, these are my impressions from taking GSEC two years ago (partial spoiler: write, not just have, a good index):
http://www.techexams.net/forums/sans-institute-giac-certifications/119526-passed-gsec-tips-preparing-exam.html
Best of luck, and tell us how it went.
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afob Member Posts: 11 ■■□□□□□□□□Wanted to update you all. I passed the test. Thank you all for all of your advice! On to GCIH now
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Johnhe0414 Registered Users Posts: 191 ■■■■■□□□□□@afob That's great! Congrats!
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nisti2 Member Posts: 503 ■■■■□□□□□□Congrats!2020 Year goals:
Already passed: Oracle Cloud, AZ-900
Taking AZ-104 in December.
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afob Member Posts: 11 ■■□□□□□□□□I just passed the GCIH yesterday. I have to figure out what will be my next test. I have one more to choose from