Since the bulk of the members of this "community" seem to be newbies (given the number of posts about how recently you passed the exam), Congrats!
Now you need to join the CISSP forum, which is a complicated project that ISC2 will not help you with, so you need to look at:
http://www.noticebored.com/html/cisspforumfaq.html#Subscribing
(Read the rest of it for some tips on etiquette and how crazy you are allowed to be.)
The forum has been around for almost 30 years, now, and contains a) lots of historical info if you want to delve back into the archives, b) lots of discussions on major issues if you do the same delving, and c) about 5,000 security curmudgeons from around the world who have a lot of experience, background, and even, sometimes, wisdom.
(As the original Yahoo version of the CISSPforum has now been killed by ISC2, I have to note the new instructions for signing for the new, volunteer run, replacement forum ...
@rsladewrote:
Now you need to join the CISSP forum, which is a complicated project that ISC2 will not help you with, so you need to look at: http://www.noticebored.com/html/cisspforumfaq.html#Subscribing
One small problem. The signup link provided (https://www.isc2.org/forums/default.aspx) simply generates a 404 error.
@denbesten wrote:
One small problem. The signup link provided (https://www.isc2.org/forums/default.aspx) simply generates a 404 error.
And now they've killed it. So, you have to join the new forum.
@rslade wrote:
And now they've killed it. So, you have to join the new forum.
I am on all three replacements, as is @rslade. Join us.
(ISC)² Community, world readable and writable by 20,300 people with an (ISC)² relationship.
(ISC)² CISSP Group, readable by 12,500 CISSPs and writable by 48 CISSPs.
Groups.IO CISSPForum, readable and writable by 186 current and former CISSPs.
All three are growing in membership, which is a good thing.
See also "In Memoriam": CISSPforum