Hey All,
I joined the group here in my eleventh hour preparing for the CISSP Exam. I have worked in cybersecurity for a while and in my work experience had lots of interactions with CISSP professionals which I think led to a good baseline understanding, of cybersecurity.
I have been studying for a year but mainly because I kept pushing out the exam due to me not feeling confident until I reached a point where it would not let me push it out any further.
Biggest tips that helped me were
- Think like a manager
- Rationalize the reasons why you are not picking an answer when selecting what you think is the correct answer.
- Do not rush, plan on running out of time you can still pass if you don't hit 150
- Focus on the first 10 questions that will guage what kind of test your experience will be.
- Many questions will be un-scored test questions so be prepared for strangely worded questions.
- If your uncertain on a question narrow it down to a 50/50 and pick the one you BEST feel is right
- Go for the answer which is the broadest or can encompass the other options in the list
- I studied algorithms and formulas HARD and didn't get a single formula question nor did I get many algorithm questions (just 1 on Bell-Lapadula)
- I purchased the official book and study guide from ISC2
- I purchased the Audio Book CISSP All in One Guide by McGraw Hill
- I watched all the videos from Destination Certification
- I watched all the videos by Inside Cloud and Security https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nyZhYnCNLA
- I took the daily practice questions only in the Pocket Prep Guide App
- I took the LearnZ App Practice Tests and never scored higher than a 68 (Yellow)
- I participated in a few sessions here in skool the sessions I did attend led to a deeper understanding of the core topics and not just wrote memorization. For that I am grateful.
I had to take the test because I couldn't push it out any further but remember its 100-150 questions on so many topics you will likely not be asked a lot of the items covered just statistically with the un-scored questions you may only get a few on set topics in a single domain so don't stress out.
I took the test at 8am when I knew I would be the most alert and rested.
I took the day off work to relax
I arrived to the testing center 45 min early and studied in my car until I was ready to go up (mostly formula review, and I never got any formula questions.)
I plan to continue to stay active here in the group, attend meetings, and look forward to potentially leading a session (as I saw that option was recently posted). I still feel like cybersecurity is so much larger and my knowledge needs to be deepened to a level of practical understanding so I look forward with continuing my education on that note here in this group! See you all on Tuesday 7pm!