Destination Certification has a good CISSP playlist that breaks down all the topics into easily understandable information with some examples that I think are really good. I highly recommend to watch Pete Zergers cram video as suggested by others earlier. #4 is a good choice to read as I believe the Sunflower notes cover a lot of the topics in the domains but be aware that each vendor that sells courses or notes don't cover everything you need to know for the exam. I think it will be a waste of valuable time. My suggestion (not a recommendation but a suggestion) is to skip #1, #2 and #3. You shouldn't have much issues retaining the CISSP information. Since the CISSP IMHO isn't any different than Sec+ and I just called it Sec+ on meds. From formal training provided by one of our resident professionals to ad-hoc training provided by fellow students to simple study and quiz sessions amongst peers, the opportunities for furthering your knowledge are endless." Certification Station Discord - "To bring subject matter experts, teachers, and students together in order to foster an environment of professional development and learning for all.The below resources have been vetted by the mods as being good resources for materials and study groups. In general, you should conduct yourself as per the (ISC) 2 Code of Ethics HELPFUL RESOURCES Low effort, spammy, or grossly incorrect and misleading posts/comments will be removed at moderator discretion Examples include: "CISSP is bad you guys should feel bad", "EXAM TIP #2 DON'T FORGET TO ANSWER A ON ALL QUESTIONS IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT", etc. Study material should come directly from publishers/authors, or from authorized resellers (tl dr, no spam and pirating) Posts linking to sketchy or unauthorized sources for study material will be removed with a possible ban. Posts about study material sources should be about reputable, relevant, and legal study sources. This is a sub for professionals seeking professional certifications, and we should conduct ourselves as such.Īll posts/topics should be relevant to the CISSP and (ISC) 2. This career, and especially the CISSP, is built on ethics.īe professional. RULESĪBSOLUTELY NO EXAM DUMPS OR CHEATING RESOURCES. ![]() A community dedicated solely to those studying for the CISSP and those that have taken the exam and wish to provide feedback on the materials and methodology used to prepare.
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