> HNI9 (Viewer) posted a new topic in Career on 01-05-2021 05:03 PM in the (ISC)²
> I am a product manager for a security software company and I'm considering
> taking the steps to earn CISSP certification.
One piece of advice: when you sit the exam, don't think that your product will
answer *any* of the questions on the exam.
One other point: early on when I first started doing seminars, I had a candidate
come in, and "strut" was the only way to describe how he came into the venue.
He was from a company that made security products, and he obviously felt that
this was going to be a cakewalk. He came to me at lunch on the second day,
looking rather shaken, and admitted that he had just phoned his office and asked
them to push his exam date back four months. This is probably the most
challenging exam you will ever write.
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