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1 like • Jun 23
Just installed it. Will give my thoughts soonest.
1 like • Jun 23
@Therany Dunnigan 😂
In a Grey area.
Hello all I started studying bit in December but I started taking studying for the Cissp seriously around April. I want to take the exam by the end of August. I tried reading the book but it is extremely dry and I keep losing focus. I went through some of Thor and some of Mike chappel on LinkedIn. I have been watching and reading the material from destination certification. That has been alot easier to digest. Also doing practice questions as much as I can. This is definitely a different beast because at the point I am at i know a little bit about every section but I don't confidently feel i know enough, usually I would take a test pass it but I don't feel confident enough to do that with this test. Going to finish destination certification to see which gaps i need to feel in.feel free to add me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tdunni
2 likes • Jun 22
CISSP is unlike any certification I've studied for. I did a 5 day boot camp and tested a month after completing it. While I didn't pass I learned I cannot use multiple resources to study. My problem was the material was dry as well as I've been a tech majority of my IT career and it's hard to flip that switch. I too was trying to fill the gaps but I found myself relearning what I had already committed to memory work each resource I added. If it works you by all means do it. Good luck!!!
2 likes • Jun 22
@Vincent Primiani agreed. I’ll be joining the study sessions as well.
Practice Question! (from our new app!)
A company is implementing a new cloud-based CRM system. During the risk assessment, it's identified that a data breach could result in significant financial losses and reputational damage. Which of the following is the MOST important security control to implement FIRST to mitigate this risk?
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1 like • Jun 22
@Osayande Agbonkpolor true but if the data is encrypted either at rest or in transit it is unreadable if MFA is exploited
1 like • Jun 22
@Vincent Primiani sure. While MFA helps prevent unauthorized access, it does not protect data if access controls are bypassed. Encrypting data at rest and in transit ensures that, even if breached, the data remains unreadable to unauthorized users. This makes encryption the most critical first control to mitigate the risk of data exposure.
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An employee at a large enterprise has moved to a new department. Their new role does not require access to the project management system used in the previous department. However, access is still active. What principle has been violated and what should the IAM team implement to prevent similar issues? A. Principle of Least Privilege; Implement RBAC with periodic access reviews. B. Separation of Duties; Require dual approval for role changes. C. Principle of Accountability; Require stronger authentication methods. D. Need to Know; Use SSO to streamline access control.
1 like • Jun 22
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Hi
Good morning. Stumbled across this group on Reddit. I will be taking the exam on June 21st. Looking for tips to pass and additional study resources.
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Jeanelle Jones
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Been in Cyber for almost two decades and am looking to link with other Cyber professionals and get resources for my upcoming CISSP exam.

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