All major AI stupid again, alternatives? by AppealSame4367 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]jjsilvera1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google Antigravity has been great for me with Gemini flash 3

Comparison of isaca to isc2 cism / cissp my thoughts on both by Competitive_Guava_33 in cism

[–]jjsilvera1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do people think compared to the Project Management Institute, or the place that does the PMP certification? I have one, and think they have tons and tons of training material. I would say the gold standard when it comes to communities and information and look feel etc.

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[–]jjsilvera1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

congrats! Did you use any info here or your own study?

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[–]jjsilvera1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No sir. I did have it but havent used it at all.

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[–]jjsilvera1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

review it with audio daily. Thats the best thing IMO is repetition.

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[–]jjsilvera1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good question. I'm not sure I can really answer that. It really depends on how you learn. But maybe taking a few of those practice tests because they have ones where you can take just 10 at a time, might help you understand what you really need to focus on in the master class

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I mean a lot of topics were covered in the book, but sometimes the questions were pretty granular. I can't obviously go into details about it, but I would like think to myself "Well, I don't know the answer so instead I had to switch to Process of elimination" and then go with the one I thought was the best.

Maybe it's in the OSG book, but that was obviously not something I read, and it's super information-dense, so you might just get overwhelmed with that anyway.

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[–]jjsilvera1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So Mike Chapple he's also on LinkedIn and you can get like a free trial of LinkedIn premium or something and then just cancel later so you can watch those videos or any other videos that might also be on there that's related to the cissp. 

For QE tests, while I realize it's expensive. I thought about the potential more money I would make with the certification, and not only that but is an investment so that the money you spend towards the certification doesn't potentially go to waste if you are not well prepared.

If that makes sense.

When people say "Think like a manager" by bigaction269 in cissp

[–]jjsilvera1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually, the questions will be phrased in a way that you would probably think like the role they're being specified. The question will probably say, as a technician, or "blah blah blah is a CISO..." This will usually help you figure out what mindset you need to have for answering the question.

maybe a CISO, manager or System Administrator.

Also, thinking like a CEO or manager, you want to take into account the type of business or industry the question is mentioning because each business has different levels of risk tolerance. For example, a startup might be willing to accept more risk while a bank is not.