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EKeller2284
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Failed CCSP - what study materials should o use this time?

I read Sybex book and did official ISC2 videos. Knew content and was getting 80-90% on tests. Then combed the exam. Have since aced CISSP and wanna redo CCSP. What study materials?
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ed2
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I'm in the exact same boat so I'm interested in any advice. I failed it yesterday and felt I understood each question. Going back reading over the same books will not help my understanding any further. I think if anything, it is exam technique maybe that I need to work on but I passed CISSP last year and am familiar with the style. I probably put more hours into this one but was less confident than CISSP due to the lack of good practice questions. The official ones are very easy. I scored 80+ in cccure and Kaplan sets. Think if I dont do something different, it will be same result next time around but I'm not sure what!

rslade
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> ed2 (Viewer) posted a new reply in Certifications on 06-17-2020 05:36 AM in the

> I'm in the exact same boat so I'm interested in any advice. I failed it
> yesterday and felt I understood each question. Going back reading over the same
> books will not help my understanding any further.

OK, first off, get "Security Engineering," by Ross Andreson. (Or read it online:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/book.html ) Best single volume reference for
security. Make sure you study it thoroughly, and understand it.

(You might also want to look at his lectures. For free:
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Career/Ross-Anderson-videos/m-p/35161
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1920/SWSecEng/materials.html )

> I think if anything, it is
> exam technique maybe that I need to work on but I passed CISSP last year and am
> familiar with the style. I probably put more hours into this one but was less
> confident than CISSP due to the lack of good practice questions.

OK, if you want some pointers on actual exam question style (and approaches):
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Certifications/CISSP-questions/m-p/18626


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rslade
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OK, sorry, missed that it was CCSP, but, still, these would probably help.


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ed2
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Thanks for the tips, much appreciated. Anything additional is worth a try - that book looks very good so will definitely work through it. I'm sure a lot of the principles apply to cloud and the updated version may even have cloud specific stuff included. 

 

I have the student guide from the self paced online course. I found the course terrible in that it was just a guy reading this manual back to me for hours but I do think there is good information within the guide that is not within the official CBK - so I'm going to focus a little more on this one next time. Also think I will get the CCSK under my belt in the meantime and have something to show for the last 6 months' work. 

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timjweaver
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Spoiler
I decided to go with the SSCP, much better test. I studied 5 books for the CCSP and the exam asked a lot of questions that were to be interpreted with no rhyme or reason in knowing the material. Terrible test.