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I've decided that 2017 will be the year I pass the CISSP. I've bought the following:
Sybex CISSP study book
Syngress CISSP Stuby Book
I'm nearly finished with reading the Sybex book. I'm glad I'm not reading this right before bed. They could literally put you to sleep. Most of what I'm reading I was already familiar with. Maybe 10% of it was new to me.
I'm hoping to knock this out in the next few months.
Anyone else struggling to pay attention to the material?
Sybex CISSP study book
Syngress CISSP Stuby Book
I'm nearly finished with reading the Sybex book. I'm glad I'm not reading this right before bed. They could literally put you to sleep. Most of what I'm reading I was already familiar with. Maybe 10% of it was new to me.
I'm hoping to knock this out in the next few months.
Anyone else struggling to pay attention to the material?
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The Sybex book is an action movie compared to the actual CBK.
It took me months to do because I didn't care for it, but it was a requirement for my job so I sucked it up and buckled down on the material. Have you taken the practice tests yet? That might motivate you.
It's good stuff. Don't get me wrong, there is a lot of great INFOSEC management knowledge that I'm gaining. This is best practice, things should be done this way (high-level), risk based approach, etc.
Same for me here.. but CISSP is not a "technical" exam, it is more a management one.
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I did SSCP first (last year) to know (ISC)² exam characteristics. It was very useful. I read it at techexams last year.
I saw this suggestion at on this forums a year ago. I studied with Official Study guide (for SSCP) and I'll do the same for CISSP.
After read Official guide for CISSP I'll try some tests and try to complete my study, see link below.
https://www.amazon.com/Certified-Information-Security-Professional-Official/dp/1119042712/ref=pd_sim_14_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1119042712&pd_rd_r=6X22Z4GBCAQFSKBBWZ6N&pd_rd_w=3wWSg&pd_rd_wg=Gfv5n&psc=1&refRID=6X22Z4GBCAQFSKBBWZ6N
Anyone used Official Guide? Have any opinion about this book?
I got done with the exam believing I had failed it. I did a bit of a double-take when I received the results sheet and it said I passed.The exam has been criticized by more than a few Security Professionals as not being technical. I agree it's not technical, but it does set a decent baseline and has helped me think about things more from a risk and business perspective.
I'm hoping to conquer this beast in about 2 months. The material doesn't seem that hard and the Sybex book is repetitive through several chapters.
I used the Sybex book as well. I would also recommend the practice tests by Sybex. Just reading through the answers turned out to be useful.
Well done for passing, I'm still working my way through the course materials...
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Only the official CBK? Do you have past experience? Thats crazy how you passed only with that book, no practice tests?
Has anyone been able to improve their salary based on this? How about land a better job? Mine is so mundane right now, it is killing me but keeping me studying!
Haha - why do you say that redsteel?
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Reckon, though common throughout the US, is predominantly used in the south. I don't really know, just taking a stab. Also, you are making me want to abandon reading this thing. I'm 472 (halfway) pgs in and just want to get this over with. Not sure if I should finish or just start the flashcard, question/quiz part of my journey.
Second thought. I wonder if I could make any money correcting all the spelling/grammatical errors I'm finding.
I knew to think like a manager, and being a supervisor and manager that was easy. What threw me off was the questions were nowhere near like what I practiced on CCcure, nor did Shon Harris's book really prepare me, and neither did Larry Greenblatt's videos, when he still had them for free. It took me about 2.5 hours to complete the test, I started to review my questions then at the 7th question I was so sick of IT security, I just submitted my exam.
In the end, I had to evaluate each question, and choose the best answer using my experience and cognitive abilities, and think like a security manager, not like a technician, engineer, or even auditor. I knew going in, this was not a technical exam, that is why I pursued my CCNA and will pursue an updated MCSA.
I'm betting everyone has to wait for the printout.
I forgot to mention my strange experience. I was dealing with an unusually unfriendly testing center. It felt like the employees enjoy their position of power. The person who walked me to my cube was bragging about the bounty they receive if they catch someone cheating. It was all kinds of weird.
I took my CISSP at the Society of Engineers building in Dubai, and like everything else in Dubai, it was opulent. The proctors were from Kenya and the Philippines so they were deferential. The proctor office was in a separate room from the testing room, but there were cameras everywhere, and a proctor would make rounds during the exam.
LOL I thought the SoE was a good luck charm so I took my CCNA there - and failed it (took it again a few months later and passed it).
Never heard of proctors getting a bounty for catching cheaters, that's kind of unnerving since they have a financial interest to accuse testers of cheating.
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Seriously though, I need to take rest a little while. I've also been doing some company travel which is leaving me a little frayed at both ends. I have a Bachelor degree I would like to finish and yes the OSCP is also on the mind. We'll see what I manage to cram in next year
That was my concern as well. I tend to fidget a lot when I'm taking exams due to being nervous, so that only added to the stress.