kiki162 wrote: » Add transcender to your list. I had that the AIO total tester and CCCure.
djasonslick wrote: » Thanks Bubble2005 for the input! Do you think taking the Sybex practice exams over and over repeatedly until scoring in the 80-90% range is appropriate/the way to go? I want to make sure I am understanding what I need to know and not just remembering the answer from previous practice attempts also.
Cyberscum wrote: » You might want to try and look at the McGraw-Hill Education | CISSP Practice Exams
TechGuru80 wrote: » When I use engines, I only do rounds of about 5-10 questions usually to start or end my study sessions. That way you are forced to concentrate closely and then when you are close you can ramp up the volume.
cledford3 wrote: » When did you take exam? (Before or after 4/2015 change?)
djasonslick wrote: » So I decided to run through the McGraw Hill quizzes before I do the Sybex exams. So far I've done 4 of the 10 domains and I've scored: 90% Access Control 82% Continuity Planning 70% Cryptography 54% Security Architecture & Design - uggggh. Can anybody tell me which of the new 8 domains this old domain name equates to? I think I may have found a definite weak spot.
PC Tech wrote: » djasonslick- The Security Architecture & Design in the 10 domains aligns with Security Assessment and Testing & the Security Engineering in the 8 domains. The Sybex official study guide looks like a great resource. Good luck and please update this thread after taking the test.