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Hi All,
i am preparing for CISSP,i am having some confusion regarding cccure.org paid membership for CISSP.in paid membership (quiz) how many questions i can practice in all 10 domains.how frequently cccure.org updates its question data bank.
Thanks
i am preparing for CISSP,i am having some confusion regarding cccure.org paid membership for CISSP.in paid membership (quiz) how many questions i can practice in all 10 domains.how frequently cccure.org updates its question data bank.
Thanks
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With the paid version you'll get access to the whole set of questions which IIRC is around a couple thousand.
B.S. - Computer & Network Security
IMO, cccure is worth the money. cyberguypr nailed it, some of the topics are covered too heavily imo but it's still a great prep resource. There are a few practice test books out there as well.
For the $39.95 the cccure membership will be worth more than any free test bank you can find. You really can't find a better value out there. For something free, when I was studying for the exam the new study guide offered by Wiley had a free practice test that you could download if you registered an account. I don't know if it's still offered, but here is the URL:
Wiley: CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide, 6th Edition - James M. Stewart, Mike Chapple, Darril Gibson
Best of luck!
John
I have had my membership for a few days now...just like they should be more in depth and scenario based.
How different are paid questions from the free ones on cccure.org? I went through the free ones and a large portion of them were simple one- or two-line questions, not seeing much scenarios.
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When I only select that test and choose any number of questions to add to test, the max is 6.
There are actually 126 Security Architecture and Design questions. There might be more, but I'm not sure. The way I found that out was to set my max questions for 250 and choose that domain only. I've done that a couple times for my troublesome domains.
IMO the site is good, and from what I've read many others support it. It was hard to spend money on it, but I feel like it was well spent. I'll find out on the 30th though.
Written a couple questions myself. A bit of take from the community; give back to the community. If you like CCCure you should give back by writing a question or two to help keep the framework up to date. Fresh questions are always welcome by the community in general.
- B Eads