Hi,
I prepared for the CISSP exam and about to schedule CISSP exam in this month DEC 2017.
I would like to refer previous exam question papers. If any one could help on this would great for me.
Hoping to see any guidelines from this community.
Thank you.
Laxman Methree
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If I did not misunderstand you, you are looking for previous CISSP exam questions. Well, if someone here would disclose that Information, they would violate the non-disclosure agreement they have signed at the time they took the CISSP exam...
Before you do something you should not do, I highly recommend to stick to the CISSP practice tests books available on the market. They are a very good preparation for your upcoming exam.
For example, this one:
Wish you all the luck!
Best regards,
darie17
I recommend you to refer edusum for latest online practice exams on CISSP
Ideally, this thread should be locked.
It's not a topic we can have much discussion on, as there is no ethical way to share / disclose exam questions.
That said ... Best of luck with your studies 🙂
@darie17 wrote:Before you do something you should not do, I highly recommend to stick to the CISSP practice tests books available on the market. They are a very good preparation for your upcoming exam.
No, they aren't. I have reviewed a whole bunch of the study guides and practice exam sets. I was never able to find sets that I could unreservedly recommend. Almost all of them try to make "hard" questions by going after trivia and minutiae, rather than putting the work in to creating questions that actually test your experience and judgment. That's what you are going to face on the exam.
@rslade wrote:
I was never able to find sets that I could unreservedly recommend.
Another side of the issue is that if you do find a place with "real" test questions, you likely came across a brain-dump site. Beyond the ethical issues, the risk of using such sites is that if caught, many certification providers (including (ISC)²) will revoke certifications and prohibit the candidate from ever seating for ANY of their exams again.
I'm guessing the thinking is that the candidate did not really earn the cert, but did demonstrate a willingness to violate the code of ethics.
@denbesten wrote:Another side of the issue is that if you do find a place with "real" test questions, you likely came across a brain-dump site. Beyond the ethical issues, the risk of using such sites is that if caught, many certification providers (including (ISC)²) will revoke certifications and prohibit the candidate from ever seating for ANY of their exams again.
There have always been claims of sites offering "real" questions. I haven't kept up on this area in the past ten years but, prior to that, I know that every such site was examined carefully, and every such site was found to be fraudulent. So, no ethical issues exist (except that you're getting ripped off 🙂