puttar wrote: » https://www.cybrary.it/course/cissp/ helped clear some concepts up for me. Might help you out with software development and BCP/DRP. Its only about 15 hours long. If you have time maybe watching it all is an option. Good luck!!
Terminator X wrote: » My advice is do not get lulled into a false sense of security with the CCCure. That is a great study source not doubt, but as long as you understand why the answers are what they are is the most important part. Because of the way the CISSP exam is worded, it is more important that you understand that. I hope to see a post in the coming months that you have passed your exam.
Hunter85 wrote: » Congrats Do you think it was the right decision to reschedule the exam? or do you think you actually took a big risk? I am going to be taking my exam next week wednesday Especially for the last 2-3 days I didnt have any chance to study even 1 hour (I have been assigned to a new project and the work load is intence) I took 3 days off so I will study hard on saturday, sunday, monday and tuesday I have been studying for the last 3 months, do you think it is doable?
Ertaz wrote: » I was burning out and I felt ready. After seeing the content of the exam, I guess it was a big risk. I was strong and absolutely killing practice exams. But the test was completely different. How are you doing on your practice exams?
Hunter85 wrote: » I am doing between 80-90% in CCcure or Sybex ones. Since the exam is really different from any practice source what would you suggest that I do? Do more practice exams? Or read the concepts from the official book? I am also burnt out and going through the same subjects is killing me. You said actually it was a big risk. If you had a time machine and go back, what would you advise to yourself?