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Roger
Newcomer III

CISSP Associate or CISSP

I'm very excited to announce that I've started my CISSP ASSOCIATE journey. I'm learning on my own since that's my best option at the moment. I've gotten the study materials needed.
I would like to be helped with simple study plan and what what to look out for in each domain in other to pass the exams. Thanks in advance for the reply.
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Cousy14
Newcomer II

Roger,

 

Your study plan depends on your experience, familiarity with the content, and the timing of your test. Have you scheduled your test yet? How much professional experience do you have with the core CISSP domains?

 

Cousy14

Roger
Newcomer III

I haven't schedule the exams yet and I have general knowledge in some of the domains.
Chuxing
Community Champion

Roger,

 

I would suggest starting with CISSP CBK, and the first objective is to study NOT for the purpose of passing the exam, but rather to grasp and to understand the materials. There are plenty free learning materials online to choose from. 

 

Once you have gone thru the entire CBK, and have a firm understanding of what CISSP is about, then go back to detailed study for the exam. 

 

Best,

 

Chuxing

 

 


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Chuxing Chen, Ph.D., CISSP, PMP
Roger
Newcomer III

Thanks very much. 😀
rslade
Influencer II

> Roger (Newcomer III) posted a new topic in Certifications on 09-18-2018 06:55 AM

> I'm very excited to announce that I've started my CISSP ASSOCIATE journey. I'm
> learning on my own since that's my best option at the moment. I've gotten the
> study materials needed. I would like be helped with simple study plan and what
> what to look out for in each domain in other to pass the exams. Thanks in
> advance for the reply.

Do a search on the word "study" and read those threads.

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dcontesti
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Also before anyone pounces on you for mis-use of the designation, if you pass the CISSP exam but don't have the correct experience you will be an Associate of (ISC)2 and not a CISSP-Associate.

 

Regards

 

Roger
Newcomer III

Yes and I learnt you will be given cissp after required years. Thank you
unixgeek21
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