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Re: The CISSP Experiment
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Re: The CISSP Experiment
Good luck and thanks for the review. Make sure you post your results back here as soon as you get them. I've said this before, but from my own exam experiences I believe that people mostly remember the exam items they had the most trouble with and easily forget the ones that were fairly easy to them. Items related to each… -
Re: The CISSP Experiment
Yeah, it sounds like a class geared more towards getting the paper rather than learning the material. The biggest problem is that much of what people will learn they won't retain. But that's the downside of cram classes. It will be interesting if the managers see much difference in their people before and after they get… -
Re: The CISSP Experiment
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Re: The CISSP Experiment
There are quite a few people who have posted here about getting their CISSP endorsement from the (ISC)2. The major complaint seems to be that it takes longer than having a personal endorser. This makes sense, because speeding up the processes was why the (ISC)2 switched from doing all endorsement audits to allowing (ISC)2… -
Re: The CISSP Experiment
I'm not sure if we had the same organization provide the training. But the two big organizations that have the initials *K provide CISSP training. If I pass, I'll be happy. And if that's the case, their training wasn't so bad after all. I spoke to the other test takers, and they all felt the same level of uncertainty. And… -
Re: The CISSP Experiment
Well today was examination day. As mentioned before, I went in only having the knowledge from the boot camp and a few study guides. I must admit, CISSP was the most difficult certification exam I've taken. My ultimate certification goal is to get a CCIE R&S, so I'm sure the lab portion will be an arduous experience. But… -
Re: The CISSP Experiment
The beginning of training day 8. We have a new instructor this week. It started off rough. We have some loud servers in the background, so the instructor kind of yelled at a student, telling him to speak up, etc. Every student took it as he was talking down to him and showing him disrespect. The student basically nipped it…
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