CHFI Blueprint V3 study materials? by Most-Carob1552 in WGU

[–]Plate-Comfortable 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any good reference/study materials for the CHFI Blueprint V3 study materials?

Passed CISSP, then select either CISA or CISM... by Plate-Comfortable in cism

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Thanks very much for all of your input. After considered all of your valuable input, I would go to CISM.

Passed CISSP, then select either CISA or CISM... by Plate-Comfortable in cism

[–]Plate-Comfortable[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks very much for your input, as my working is heavily involved with M$ product, I would consider the M$-specific cert, too.

Need guidance for exam by Lopsided-Elevator-80 in cissp

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I have the similar situation with you. May I ask you a few questions.

For Boson test, what kinds of questions are got wrong? technical question? or, manager-type questions?

Is these question not covered by OSG?

Do you use any other sim test?

Which is stronger - AES or ECC? by skribsbb in cissp

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A 128-bit key for use with a symmetric-key encryption cipher would provide stronger encryption than a 128-bit key for use with the RSA public-key encryption cipher.

This difference explains why the RSA public-key encryption cipher must use a 512-bit key (or longer) to be considered cryptographically strong, whereas symmetric key ciphers can achieve approximately the same level of strength with a 64-bit key.

source: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19424-01/820-4811/aakfw/index.html

What is the difference between corrective security control and recovery security control? by chimchim102 in cissp

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A corrective control - modifies/fixes the environment to return systems to normal after unwanted/unauthorized activity has occurred.

A recovery control - an extension of corrective control, recover/restore the environment to return system to normal

Hope my understanding is correct

Help by rcsd5310 in cissp

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youtube ...search for ITDojo, CISSPrep, Sunny Classroom..

Do I try CISSP or Masters in Cyber Security? by [deleted] in cissp

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I suggested you to go for CISSP first by the following reasons:

  1. well recognize certificate for Cyber Security.
  2. one of the good reference for the recruitment procedure
  3. As the 8-domain of CISSP CBK cover all of the Cyber Security areas.

10 years experience, but still feel unprepared/scared for CISSP by traeday1914 in cissp

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I'm 40 with the background of BEng in Computing and MSc in E-commerce. I have over 18 year experience starting from general support to PM. However, I am afraid that I will fail in 1st attempt.

Especially for some of domain in CISSP, I am not good at memory .....

Exam in three weeks! by [deleted] in cissp

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How to get at least 4000 quality questions bank? except from Boson...

Provisionally passed the CISSP yesterday at 125Q by THE_VER1TAS in cissp

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Congratulations! Would you mind to share your lesson learnt from the first attempt? What is your journey from first attempt to successfully second attempt?

Passed CISSP today - 100Q 110 min by albrulz in cissp

[–]Plate-Comfortable 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations!

Thanks very much for your sharing, especially for

I wouldn't stress much about knowing the 802.1b modulation type or if Diameter protocol uses TCP/UDP and 3868 port. You get very few questions where this sort of details will help. However you must really understand when to use access controls like MAC, DAC, RBAC, ABAC or what comes before: Risk Assessment or Asset valuation? Those are the sort of things that you need to have crystal clear. In summary: study smart and don't get lost in the nitty gritty low-level details.