g33k3r wrote: » At one organization I was there 8 years and was the sole IT person. I am not sure which domains these responsibilities would fall, but these are some of the things I've done over the last 12 years. - Server hardening - Patch Management - Hardware & Software Procurement - End User Training - AV Management - Email security - Firewalls - System Automation - IDS - SCCM More recently (1 - 2 years) - SIEM - Security Awareness - PCI - Writing Policies - Malware Analysis Thanks!
g33k3r wrote: » Thanks! I've gone through the Cybrary Free videos and am now reading Eric Conrad's Study Guide. Thus far, the material is understandable, its just more of the quantity. Everyone says the exam is a mile wide and an inch deep so not to get too focused on the details. I can use much of the CISSP material in my day to day job so applying it will be helpful. Passing the exam is the goal but I really want to understand this material so I can apply it daily. I keep going back and forth about taking a boot camp after I've studied and am doing well on the practice exams. The idea of final prep through a boot camp with the exam on the 6th day is appealing. I did this with my CEH. Thanks!