Right.
For (and from) all the newbies out there who want help for studying, there have been numerous questions about, well, questions. As in, "what's the best set of practice questions to use while studying for the exam?"
The answer is, none of them.
I have looked at an awful lot of practice question sets, and they are uniformly awful. Most try to be "hard" by bringing in trivia: that is not representative of the exam. Most concentrate on a bunch of facts: that is not representative of the exam.
So, from my own stash, collected and developed over the decades, I'm going to give you some samples that do represent the types of questions that you will probably see on the exam. Note that none of these questions will appear on the exam. You can't pass the CISSP exam by memorizing a brain dump. These will just give you a feel.
For each question I'll give the answer, what type of question this represents, and possibly ways to approach this type of question.
I'll be doing this over time, "replying" to this post to add questions. Others are free to add sample questions if they wish, but be ready to be (possibly severely) critiqued.
I know, that's the only reason I mentioned it. Thanks though.
the word ultimate sounds out to be a brute force attack right to my head.
In CCCure, you got to pay less than $70 for a month a subscription. however, thanks for the heads up and I will continue to look up this thread for your questions.
What type of access control system is deployed to physically deter unwanted or unauthorized activity and access?
A. Preventive access control
B. Deterrent access control
C. Directive access control
D. Compensation access control
Answer: A
B-Because Deterrent is not a category, it would fall under the definition of Preventative Controls
C & D-I think it's obvious enough that these are not correct
there is an access control called a deterrent. The deterrent is just like your traffic signal, it can tell you to stop, however, cant prevent you from not stopping. preventive is a variant of deterrent however it takes an action, just like a cop who stops you if you cut the red signal. the question is very clear, physically stop that is preventive.
All the best for your exams. if I am right, you have your exams scheduled this Tuesday. I am sure you will crack it.