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Good info on 2024 exam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca7WwenC8-A&t
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Good info on 2024 exam
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entertaining and funny thats for sure
Just passed!
Happy Friday!! I’m thrilled to share that I provisionally passed the CISSP exam! 🎉 A huge thank you to this awesome study group, which played a significant role in my success. The shared resources, practice questions, and discussions really helped reinforce my understanding and dive deeper into my weak areas. Knowing that others were going through the same journey kept me motivated and focused. To everyone still preparing—stick with it and trust the process! I’ll catch y’all next Tuesday.
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Congrats Sandra!
Success Story - Passed Today
https://bit.ly/cisspSuccessStory
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New comment Oct 10
Success Story - Passed Today
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Way to go!
Real world: DLP solution
Has anyone worked with Upguard or any DLP solution or something similar they can recommend. Im looking for something that will flag anyone removing data, trying to access data they are not authorized to that kind of thing.
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Thanks Chris! Appreciate it!
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I learnered about a couple more DLP solutions I'll be investigating, Ill mention them here: Veronis: https://www.varonis.com/products/cloud-dlp Cyberark Identity Security Platform: https://docs.cyberark.com/portal/latest/en/docs.htm BigID Data loss prevention: https://bigid.com/data-security-platform/ Cyera: https://www.cyera.io/
finding a security related job
So far I've wall-papered the internet with my new resume, no takers yet. But plenty of DevOps gigs which I don't really want to consider. Over my 26 year career, Ive been around infrastructure, either building or project planning entire networks from the ground up as a Field Engineer, or securing/segmenting them via patching or Vlans, firewalling with Sonicwall, using the best practices we all know. I also worked as a manager and a team lead. Cybersecurity jobs that Ive been applying for require specific experience as a "Cybersecurity professional" with a minimum of 5 in that role as an example. Which I don't have, so I'm not being even considered. So Im not sure how to fix this weird reality of not having enough experience as a "Cybersecyurity professional" .
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Update: today I accepted a position as a Sr.Cybersecurity Engineer! I start in two weeks. In all I was off 8 months, during which time I obtained a CISSP with the help of this group. What a journey its been. I lost count of the number of resumes I sent out and almost quit to go drive a truck. This is really a amazing group! Peter
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@Vincent Primiani Thank you!
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Peter Kuczynski
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@peter-kuczynski-1942
CISSP | Cybersecurity Consultant and Engineer at tackleAI

Active 12d ago
Joined May 24, 2024
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