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Luckan
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Hi there,
I come from East of France, currently working in infosec. I browse this forum for many years now and was very useful to get some certifications.
I currently have : McAfee product specialist - ePO (2017)
Comptia Security+ (2018)
PRINCE2 foundation and practionner (2018)
(isc)² SSCP (2018)
I planned to also do TOGAF this year but dropped the idea. My plan for 2019 is CISSP.
I come from East of France, currently working in infosec. I browse this forum for many years now and was very useful to get some certifications.
I currently have : McAfee product specialist - ePO (2017)
Comptia Security+ (2018)
PRINCE2 foundation and practionner (2018)
(isc)² SSCP (2018)
I planned to also do TOGAF this year but dropped the idea. My plan for 2019 is CISSP.
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OptionsMeggo Registered Users Posts: 197 AdminHey Luckan!
I'm so glad to hear the forum has been so helpful!
What's your plan for preparing for the CISSP? -
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OptionsCOBOL_DOS_ERA Member Posts: 205 ■■■■■□□□□□Welcome to TE Community.CISM, CRISC, CGEIT, PMP, PMI-ACP, SEC+, ITIL V3, A-CSM. And Many More.
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OptionsLuckan Registered Users Posts: 6 ■■■□□□□□□□Thanks all.
Meggo : I'll probably go for Sybex 2018 edition as main reading, and will use the official CBK for the toughest topics (for me). -
OptionsMeggo Registered Users Posts: 197 AdminReading the CBK is certainly wise! Best of luck with your studies, and please do tell us how you do!
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OptionsDZA_ Member Posts: 467 ■■■■■■■□□□Salut and welcome to the forums! Good luck on your CISSP journey.
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OptionsUnixGuy Mod Posts: 4,565 ModBienvenue!Glad you like the forums, looking forward to reading your posts
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OptionsLuckan Registered Users Posts: 6 ■■■□□□□□□□Hello, I just wanted to tell you that I finally passed CISSP today - yes there were some delays. 2019 wasn't an interesting year and I lost the will of studying. I manage to get motivation by end of December, finished the Sybex Book, watched videos of Kelly on Cybrary and did all Boson test exams twice.
I dropped Togaf. I gave a try to Cobit 5 foundation but they released the 2019 version and it killed the few motivation I had last year -
OptionsSteveLavoie Member Posts: 1,133 ■■■■■■■■■□Félicitation.. moi je suis du Quebec et CISSP aussi.
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OptionsLuckan Registered Users Posts: 6 ■■■□□□□□□□Thank you Steve, I keep writting in english to share with all the members of this forum. I passed in around 65min and stopped at 100 questions.
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OptionsSteveLavoie Member Posts: 1,133 ■■■■■■■■■□Nice @Luckan I did my test just before the new adaptative exam. So 250 questions in 2h15
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OptionsInfosec_Sam Admin Posts: 527 AdminCongratulations on the pass, @Luckan! What did you think about the difficulty compared to your study material?
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OptionsLuckan Registered Users Posts: 6 ■■■□□□□□□□It's hard to say. Boson exam was very useful to get used of the typical questions trick, but otherwise I found the real questions not very difficult but mostly tricky. Nothing very technical nor very deep for "management" questions. Cloud questions were numerous and I didn't study a lot on this topic...
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Optionsbigdogz Member Posts: 881 ■■■■■■■■□□Luckan said:Hello, I just wanted to tell you that I finally passed CISSP today - yes there were some delays. 2019 wasn't an interesting year and I lost the will of studying. I manage to get motivation by end of December, finished the Sybex Book, watched videos of Kelly on Cybrary and did all Boson test exams twice.
I dropped Togaf. I gave a try to Cobit 5 foundation but they released the 2019 version and it killed the few motivation I had last year
Congrats on the pass and welcome to the party of TechExams !!!