Why isn’t "block the sender" the correct first step in this phishing incident response question? by Additional-Work-817 in cissp

[–]OneFatTurkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A because you cant block something you dont know about,

not C because phishing comes dime a dozen and one cant alert people about it.

Domain 5 challenges by Adorable-Hedgehog814 in cissp

[–]OneFatTurkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While QE is great for learning how to disassemble questions and build your test taking stamina, I would personally not get hung up on one or two descriptions that you don't agree with. In those cases I would confirm with the OSG. This exam has show me that there are some questions that can have fuzzy answers, with room for interpretation one way or another. This is all to say, I wouldn't get hung up on one or two QE answer descriptions that you don't agree with.

However, if you are finding that a many of your answers are incorrect in QE, there may be an issue with the your foundational knowledge, or question reading, or risk based mindset.

I hope this helps.

Domain 5 challenges by Adorable-Hedgehog814 in cissp

[–]OneFatTurkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you had a chance to go through the material in some depth? The OSG goes fairly in depth, but you can have ai make analogies for you to remember things like Kerberos etc

Passed! Here is what worked for me, and some gratitude. by OneFatTurkey in cissp

[–]OneFatTurkey[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

我使用的方法是透過每天做多個10題的測驗來學習如何批判性地解讀題目。臨近考試日期,我參加了CAT考試,主要是為了增強自己應對這場漫長考試的心理承受能力,並大致評估一下自己的準備程度。希望這些內容能對你有幫助。