cyberguypr wrote: » Seems like you used some dubious questions set. But congrats anyway.
georgepostelnicu wrote: » Passed CISSP April 8, 2015 My experience: I'm a PKI Security Engineer and have been working in IT security for over 8 years. Time taken to study: 2 weeks / 14 intensive study days - 12 hours a day. I used the following books: J. Stewart - CISSP Study Guide, 6th Edition, 2012 E. Conrad - CISSP Study Guide, 2nd Edition, 2012. I took notes and highlighted the concepts that I had the feeling I didn't master well. Other tools I used: 1. CBT Nuggets - ISC2 Security CISSP (Keith Barker) 2. ********* Version 17 -(1373 Questions) 3. McGraw-Hill Practice Exam. 4. CISSP 6th Edition All-in-One Total Tester
jonwinterburn wrote: » Braindumps? Where does he mention he used braindumps? Sure, 2 weeks of cramming isn't what I'd consider the best way to learn and prep, but it's not the same as braindumping - which I've always understood to mean cheating (memorising the real exam questions). But surely, with the tight security around the testing centres, the ever-changing questions, the fact it appears that everyone has a different exam experience, and the sheer vast quantity of questions one would have to commit to memory, braindumping CISSP is just not possible? I can't even remember a single question on my exam, and that was just two months ago! Or am I being naive and missing something here? Please tell me the CISSP exam I put my heart and soul and every waking minute of 6 months of my life into passing, cannot be cheated with braindumps, like the infamous MCSE exams of bygone days. If it can be cheated so easily, then it's worthless
georgepostelnicu wrote: » Passed CISSP April 8, 2015 My experience: I'm a PKI Security Engineer and have been working in IT security for over 8 years. Time taken to study: 2 weeks / 14 intensive study days - 12 hours a day. I used the following books: J. Stewart - CISSP Study Guide, 6th Edition, 2012 E. Conrad - CISSP Study Guide, 2nd Edition, 2012. I took notes and highlighted the concepts that I had the feeling I didn't master well. Other tools I used: 1. CBT Nuggets - ISC2 Security CISSP (Keith Barker)2. ********* Version 17 -(1373 Questions) 3. McGraw-Hill Practice Exam. 4. CISSP 6th Edition All-in-One Total Tester
jvrlopez wrote: » Google "CISSP" + version 17 + 1373 Questions... Yeah, you totally didn't use ****...