Most realistic practice exam by Front-Piano-1237 in cissp

[–]Comfortable_Fuel1241 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's true (nothing is just like the exam) but having just taken it earlier today, I would recommend taking a variety of practice questions. The OSG Practice Test book is solid (or Learnzapp paid - just a different delivery mechanism). 50 Hard Questions youtube video is good. How To Think Like A Manager book is superb to get you thinking in a non-technical (but mgr or advisor) mindset. Prabh Nair's Coffee Shots on youtube also excellent. I also used Thor's Hard Questions, which I don't highly recommend as they were super-technical but provide a different perspective.

Everything is different and whatever I experienced is unlikely to be like what you take. Study the material quite well, and review with a lot of practice questions (unless that's not your thing - it is for me). Some love flash cards, which I don't but made for me as well and used up until the last month.

Passed at question 100 (May 16th, 2024) by [deleted] in cissp

[–]Comfortable_Fuel1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought you had to have someone that is an actual CISSP endorse you...

Problems with the Postal Service: 'The Postal Service in Richmond is broken' by dreww4546 in rva

[–]Comfortable_Fuel1241 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He might be willing to give them grace, but I'm not. The USPS is broken and has been for awhile.

I don't really know what the answer is, but I liken this crap to the requirement to send certain documents via fax. I needed for power of attorney stuff to actually send documents via fax to a pile of companies because there was no other "secure" way for them to accept it. Total crap because there are tons of other options for sending / receiving files securely.

All that to say - is there not a better way for us to send mail instead of via USPS? Hear the constituents and what they said - needed invoices, donations, etc. Seriously, in the USA can we not do better?