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Exam completed, I am free now :)
Hello friends, I have passed my CISSP exam on October 31st. I was doing intensive preparation during July – October. I made schedule and appointed time at each day. Obviously that I was not following all days due to family/job/personal circumstances, but in 90% it was possible to follow. I have 10 years dedicated experience in industrial cyber security and most of the technical domains was less or more easier for me, but Risk Management, Information Security Governance, Software development and especially CISSP mindset was really “terra incognito” for me. I did not acquire any bootcamps or in class trainings. I was using below resources in the following sequence: 1. Kelly Handerhan videos dated by 2017 2. ICS2 2021 book (reading respective chapter after completion watching video from step#1) 3. Doing Learnzapp test (Do not take Learnzapp questions as the real or similar to the CISSP exam, it is not true. The questions good to learn ICS2 book only) 4. Watching videos on the @PrabhNair1 and Andrew Ramdayal channel 5. Reading success stories in Skool CISSP Study Group (thanks to all folks in Skool community and to @M B for your time to answer on my questions) The exam was really not easy (before I was passed GICSP and CISM exams). I had the following challenges: 1. Domain#8 Software Development questions (I had a lot in my exam) 2. Could security questions 3. Language barrier – some questions I really was not able to understand due to specific English write up, despite I am living and working in English speaking environment. 4. Time, time, time. I have completed 150 questions in 171 min. I used only 2 minute break during the exam. Sometimes I was giving myself only 10-15 seconds on the question, to accumulate time for more challenging questions. The below picture is my Learnzapp balance on the last day of the exam. The progress bar was very subjective for me, but it was helping to track weakness and strength in the domains. As well it was good to quickly learn particular information by reviewing the test results (I suggest to review both - wrongly and correctly answered questions), it directs in dedicated ICS2 book chapter where you can read enhanced information.
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New comment 7d ago
Exam completed, I am free now :)
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Congratulations!! 🥳
Practice Question
Darrel believes that a database server in his environment was compromised using a SQL injection attack. Which one of the following actions would Darrel most likely take during the remediation phase of the attack? A. Rebuilding the database from backups B. Adding input validation to a web application C. Reviewing firewall logs D. Reviewing database logs
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Passed the exam today
Booking a date for the exam and then counting down the days, was really difficult for me to do. So, after the last group session on Thursday, I thought this would be a good time for me to test my knowledge. So yesterday I booked the exam for this afternoon and by the grace of the GOD and knowledge shared by everyone in this group and prayers of my family, I was able to successfully get through this exam. The journey was really challenging but I would like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you for your support. Special shoutout to @Josh Botz @Vincent Primiani @Clifford Jenkins @S M @M B @Sara M@Asad Anwer @Deepu Thomas
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@Roshan Laloo congratulations, this is such great news! 🥳I knew you'd pass on your first try! 🙂Looking forward to learn more about your experience!!
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@Roshan Laloo Thank you for the insight and the advice! 👍I'll definitely focus on that.
Hello, Excited to Join the Group!
Hello everyone! My name is Abdallah Abu hamad, I’m currently a cybersecurity student, and I’m also working as a Network and Security Engineer in Saudi Arabia. I bring over six years of experience in implementing security solutions and four years in technical support. My goal is to expand my skills further by studying for the CISSP certification and passing the exam, as it’s essential for advancing in my career and achieving my job transition goals. I’m looking forward to learning alongside all of you, sharing knowledge, and supporting each other on our certification journeys!
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New comment 18d ago
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Welcome aboard, Abdallah! Good luck for your CISSP journey 🙂
Provisionally passed
Happy to share that I passed the exam yesterday. Thank you everyone in the group. You guys have been really helpful and the discussion in the group has been key to cover relevant ground. Wishing all the very best who is planning to take the exam. Just go for it.
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@N P Oh wow must've been quite an experience! I hear everybody say they think they've failed until they see the result. Which domain did you feel like your exam was more focused on? Are the initial questions easy? At what point did you feel like the test started getting tougher for you?
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@N P Yes, understanding the question right is very important which probably most non-native speakers struggle the most with. I have seen your prep journey since I joined the group and I am really happy for your success! You deserve it 🙂
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