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EncryptedNorway
Newcomer I

I passed the CC Exam

Today was a good day as I passed the ISC2 CC in Cybersecurity exam! I want to give out a few pointers for those that are still preparing to take this test!

1. ISC2's certified in cybersecurity course does NOT have everything to prepare you for the exam. It is a launching pad to get you started. 

2. Practice applying the concepts and not just rote memorization. Go outside the cybersecurity context with the concepts and it will help a lot. 

3. Have self-confidence and practice healthy habits! An exam can be worrisome, but as long as you study a couple hours a day, get a good night's rest, and have a drive, then you will go far! 

The resources I used mainly focused on getting used to the format of the test and understanding what test day feels like. 

1. ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity course: Use it to learn basic terms and concepts. The course is very useful, but not comprehensive. 

2. Prabh Nair's CC in Cybersecurity series: Prabh has a playlist dedicated to the CC in Cybersecurity exam and in each video, he takes time to explain the answer to every question. All five domains are covered and the videos are a nice complement to the ISC2 course.

3. The LinkedIn Practice Exams: These are FREE and follow the same format as the test. There's four practice tests and I personally recommend that you take them once or twice a day. Do not marathon practice exams as they can lead to burnout. One final thing to note is that if you consistently score in the range of 80 to 90, then you're ready for the exam. 

4. Elizabeth Ekedoro's Crash Course in Cybersecurity: This is a condensed, but compact version of the ISC2 course. It offers a lot more information and even throws practice questions at you. Plus, you can find exam questions in the same Google Drive where you can access the Crash Course and it gives you explanations with each answer. Again, do not marathon the entire packet in one day!

5. ChatGPT: I want to point out that ChatGPT can make mistakes so be mindful with it. I asked it to give me practice quizzes and if I ran into a problem with Prabh Nair's videos or the practice exams, I would ask it to clarify why that answer was correct. ChatGPT is a useful tool for breaking terms or concepts down, but again it is prone to making mistakes.


These are the resources I used. Some people may have passed with the ISC2 course alone, but it would be wise to seek out other resources to make sure you are fully prepared. 

Maintain smart habits, pace yourself, and trust yourself. Everyone will achieve greatness!

24 Replies
mdouble2
Newcomer I

 

You may want to refer to that link. There are more than enough resources available. Testing yourself after each domain helps @dammie806 

 

https://community.isc2.org/t5/CC-Study-Group/Passed-CC-yesterday-Resources-I-found-helpful/m-p/73662...

 

Good luck!

Renzo28
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congrats in passing your exam. I am working in this new path with cybersecurity as I come from a role of a Service Manager with a strong role of Major Incident Management. Will consider your feedback on other ways on studying. 

nombrido
Newcomer I

je ne sais meme pas ci jai passer lexamen parce que jai finit tout les modules que ISC2 ma donner sur la plateforme et jai fait un examen final appeler the cc final course completion donc je me demande ci ce que je vais allaer composer vendredi sera different de ce que jai passer en ligne

nombrido
Newcomer I

ok thanks but im still doubting i pass it
asifkhan322
Newcomer I

Congratulations 🎉👏
Reading your post honestly feels like I already passed the exam 😄 that’s how motivating and clear it is.

Thank you so much for sharing your experience and resources in such detail. Unfortunately, I gave my CC exam yesterday and didn’t make it, but posts like yours really boost confidence and clarity for my second attempt.

If possible, could you please share the direct links to the resources you mentioned (Prabh Nair playlist, LinkedIn practice exams, Elizabeth Ekedoro crash course, etc.)? I’m starting my preparation again, this time smarter, deeper, and better prepared.

Really appreciate you taking the time to help the community. Your success is motivating many of us, and hopefully next time, I’ll be posting a “I passed too” message just like this 😄💪