Hello,
I'm Terence (Terry) Dutton and as the Senior Exam Content Development Manager for ISC2 as well as a certified ISC2 member (CISSP, 2009), I'm in a unique position to provide a structured approach to preparing for any of our certification exams. I can't go over actual exam content, but I can share what FREE resources ISC2 provides as well as the process I've used to successfully prepare for all of my certification exams (past and present) such as CISSP, PMP, MCSE: Security, and CCNA.
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It sounds like a very logical approach. I would download each respective certification's exam outline and compare for similarities and gaps. Taking the SSCP before the CISSP will definitely prepare you for the type of questions you'll experience on the CISSP. Keep in mind that the CISSP typically takes a more "management" perspective on a given topic where as the SSCP is more from a technician perspective.
Hello, my name is Seth. I have been mostly studying to take the CompTIA sec plus 701 exam, but I would like to take this as well. If you could share any insight or resources you have, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you
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I am iin the process of studying for the CC exam. I was not successful on the first attempt, so I am working on the second. Could you please provide any free resources that I can utilize for the exam?
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My name is Chukumah, and I am preparing for a certified cybersecurity exam,
please, I don't know if I get some material that will help me for the exam.
Thank You
I need resources and guidelines to prepare for the exams.
1. go through complete online course of isc2
2. linkth resource
3. take time to learn throughly
4. make mind map of the all modules
5. practice ..practice..practice..
6. believe in yourself
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I have just completed registration for free training material from ISC2, and i guess it'll be mailed. Nevertheless i'm a bit anxious about whether the material will be adequate for a successful certification? If not please advise.