CIPT Exam Prep
Hi, I have scheduled my CIPT exam on July 24, could someone please suggest any tips, books for the exam prep?
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TightTeeShirt Member Posts: 11 ■■■□□□□□□□My job paid for the certification bundle which is just "Privacy in Technology: Standards and Practices for Engineers and Security" by JC Cannon and then their own video training.
I went through the video modules once, then took the practice exam questions. Got like 50% which is fine because i just wanted to see what i knew off skimming the modules. I then went through the JC Cannon pdf and took attentive notes. Also ran through the video modules a second time
Sat for the exam and passed on first attempt. Interestingly enough I have the same feedback for the CIPT exam as others seem to have about the CIPP tests:
- Questions on the exam are noticeably more difficult than the video module questions/practice exam questions.
- There were some questions on the exam where I was left scratching my head asking where the hell was this in the study materials?
- The scenario questions are a pain, but start by reading the questions/options first then going through the scenario for context.
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sfportaro Member Posts: 34 ■■■□□□□□□□TightTeeShirt said:My job paid for the certification bundle which is just "Privacy in Technology: Standards and Practices for Engineers and Security" by JC Cannon and then their own video training.
I went through the video modules once, then took the practice exam questions. Got like 50% which is fine because i just wanted to see what i knew off skimming the modules. I then went through the JC Cannon pdf and took attentive notes. Also ran through the video modules a second time
Sat for the exam and passed on first attempt. Interestingly enough I have the same feedback for the CIPT exam as others seem to have about the CIPP tests:
- Questions on the exam are noticeably more difficult than the video module questions/practice exam questions.
- There were some questions on the exam where I was left scratching my head asking where the hell was this in the study materials?
- The scenario questions are a pain, but start by reading the questions/options first then going through the scenario for context.