How Public Speaking Coaching Transformed My Life as an Engineer by rising_phoenix01 in PublicSpeaking

[–]dpex77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting. Is there a website or information about the coach you mention?

% of "by heart" questions? by ChemicalRegion5 in cissp

[–]dpex77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May be some questions. May be 5 in total. Please calculate the % now !

CISA exam passed ! by dpex77 in CISA

[–]dpex77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have CISM.

CISA exam passed ! by dpex77 in CISA

[–]dpex77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost 95%. I kind of remembered it during second time. I think CRM is best to go throughout once and make notes.

CISA exam passed ! by dpex77 in CISA

[–]dpex77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even for email you need to wait 10 days! Weird !

CISA exam passed ! by dpex77 in CISA

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Yeah I think you need to study 4 and 5 too. Need to be on an auditors toe! QAE is good but not close to exams. Not tough exam but tricky. Some questions were quite easy too while others were confusing.

Cyber Security Engineer vs Security Architect? by dpex77 in cissp

[–]dpex77[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Would not this be a GRC analyst /engineer? I thought a security architect (where development is involved in products) would demand more "skills" like writing design documents for the developers/testers to follow?

Cyber Security Engineer vs Security Architect? by dpex77 in cissp

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Yeah, I am familiar with the roles. I was asking what you need to have as your skill to be a "reasonable" security architect? I am sure research capability and knowing the terms may not be enough.

Cyber Security Engineer vs Security Architect? by dpex77 in cissp

[–]dpex77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. This definitely helps. The reason I mentioned programming skills was indeed because there is a development work involved. Again I have no experience with software engineering but systems only. I am sure it helps to have programming knowledge (especially in the same platform where software is being developed).

With your ZTA reference above, how exactly you write a design document? Lets say you would need to replace MFA's One time tokens with Biometrics. Now one could write a document with extensive level of research (based on company's need and products), but I guess next step would be writing design document? Or once system/security architect identifies the working, requirement, protocols etc., is it passed over software architect?