I have a background in software engineering. So IT is not really in my scope of knowledge. With that said, I studied for about 2 weeks. I watched Mike Chappel's video on LinkedIn Learning. Looked up terms that I was not familiar with and did some Quizlet games/matching. I felt it was somewhat tough. Some questions were logical and rational where other questions were tricky. I felt there were a lot of questions on access controls. I could have been a little stronger in that domain. If I had more time, I would have gone through the free official material from the ISC2 website. Culver's Guest Satisfaction Survey
Mike Chapple creates some good content. I used the (ISC)2 material to study, and it worked out well. Congratulations to you!
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@Frenkfoster wrote:I have a background in software engineering. So IT is not really in my scope of knowledge. With that said, I studied for about 2 weeks. I watched Mike Chappel's video on LinkedIn Learning. Looked up terms that I was not familiar with and did some Quizlet games/matching. I felt it was somewhat tough. Some questions were logical and rational where other questions were tricky. I felt there were a lot of questions on access controls. I could have been a little stronger in that domain. If I had more time, I would have gone through the free official material from the ISC2 website. Five Nights at Freddy's
Cybersecurity (sometimes called computer security or information security) is the practice of protecting computers, networks, and data from theft, damage, loss, or unauthorized access