AverageJoe wrote: » I'll caution that I found CASP to be very difficult. I tried it last year and didn't pass, and like you, I have a fair amount of experience and some certs to go along with it. Your mileage may vary, but I found CASP harder than CISSP or CISM (I was not expecting that!). I used two different books, studied for about 2 months, and when I tested I felt like I got run over by a train. Then, just recently I wanted to renew my Sec+ and I used FedVTE courses to earn CEUs. While I wasn't originally considering taking the SSCP exam, one of the courses I took was a 16-hour video course for SSCP. It seemed pretty easy, so I ordered the SSCP All-in-One as a second source, went through it quickly, and then took the SSCP exam last week. They give you up to 3 hours for the exam, but I was done in about an hour and passed. My lesson learned out of both exam experiences is that, for me at least, SSCP didn't require near as much focused study as I'll need for the CASP. So, I guess my point is, it may depend on how much time you're able to devote to preparing and what kind of contingency plans you make. For example, if you spend 4 months preparing for CASP and fail, will you have enough time to earn your Sec+ renewal a different way? Or is it better to guarantee your Sec+ renewal first through SSCP and/or other CEUs and then work on higher level certs after? Just my 2 cents! Joe
trueshrewkmc wrote: » Rather than prep for SSCP and CASP, I'd recommend CASP instead. It's cheaper due to CompTIA CE rules and it's only 1 test fee to pay.
trueshrewkmc wrote: » @azger If you renew Sec+ with CASP, you do not have to pay the CE fee(s) for Sec+. If you use a non-CompTIA cert, courses, etc., you will have to pay the CE fee. I just passed CASP on 22 July and got an e-mail within a few days telling me Sec+ was renewed. My CASP and Sec+ now expire on the same day in 2019. Rather than prep for SSCP and CASP, I'd recommend CASP instead. It's cheaper due to CompTIA CE rules and it's only 1 test fee to pay.
angryelvis wrote: » When did you take the CASP? Why did you say it was brutal? I'm preparing to take it in 3 weeks, would welcome any suggestions.
angryelvis wrote: » @jeremy, @Remedy did either of you try the Transcender exams? I've not found them to be especially difficult but I don't know if they are reliable anymore. I've also been focusing on the McMillan & Abernathy book. Do you have recommendations for study/preparation materials that were beneficial to you?
Ertaz wrote: » I had the Transcender exams. They were good for general review, but the actual CASP questions were much more difficult. I sped through the CISSP questions, but some of the CASP questions I was reading three or four times. Neither of the question banks I used (Transcender/Pearson) matched the depth of the actual exam. I recommend knowing the material from the Pearson book inside and out at a minimum.