I just paid my $699. Going to taking the exam on 13 April. Any advice?
Be ready. 699$ is the a lot of money in your investment. you need return them.
read why people failed in exam to be for you some example don't do the same.
if you quick ready you have 1 month forward, you can read cissp guide for Conrad 3º Edition simply and make much practice until 2 days before exam. you can also watch Kelly videos on cybrary and download mp3's kelly in 1 ou 2 weeks. there is also cccure good test. good look, and sucess on the exam
Good tips. Thanks.
Tks. I appreciate it. What's next on your cert list?
Finch,
This is helpful info. I plan on taking the CEH exam next year. I will probably take the CompTIA CySA+ cert first to get prepared for the CEH exam. I heard that they are similar.
I have to look at the CASP to see what it involves. I am also planning to take the CCNA exam.
@Bertikus, For me, computer glasses help tremendously.
Like everything else we do, when the problem gets beyond our capabilities, we hire consultants, give them the requirements and they give us their professional recommendation. My local Walmart does walk-in appointments for $55. For me, it is worth the money just to know where everything stands. Think if it like a quick audit to validate your assumptions or an annual DR test to make sure things still work as expected.
Just as we need proper requirements to competently advise our clients, so does the Doc to develop a prescription. In his world, a computer is a 14" tablet. Mine is 2 x 24" monitors on adjustable arms. Once he saw a picture, he was able to understand why he needed to prescribe both progressives for normal life and specific glasses that match my work environment.
It is also important to adjust your workspace (including the monitors) and to do preparatory research regarding how eyes focus, what symptoms occur when things go wrong, how computers contribute, and how glasses help.
My simple device is to know the roles of all the RMF task, and how RMF maps to SDLC.