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CISSP exam pass! Late post 🙃
🚀🐦‍🔥☕️ Excited to share that I have provisionally passed the #CISSP exam from ISC2 👏👏👏 This journey took months of focused effort and discipline, including overcoming a previous failed attempt 😬. I was devastated after that first try, but I learned that you can't let one setback derail the entire goal. The key was to refocus and change my mindset. For me, my faith was essential in keeping the right attitude and posture. Thanks to my family, friends and coworkers ( I cannot mention all of them in this post, but you know who you are 😁) they kept me cheering on to pass. My study process looked like this: 🤓📚👓📖Months 1-2: I dedicated this time to improving my technical vocabulary and deeply understanding the concepts using the Destination Certification Inc. book and app , the Official ISC2 #CISSP #Study #Guide and coaching from coworkers. This involved reviewing areas from my first attempt that I knew I hadn't fully grasped. ⚙️Month 3: I shifted to practicing quizzes and questions to solidify my understanding and improve my speed and accuracy with key terms. Being intentional with the timing and separating calendar time and shared with my family. (Use AI to sort a plan for you if you need so) 👓Month 4: I started taking full practice exams, quizzes and vocabulary terms. Doing hand made review notes. Once I was consistently scoring and a passing range across multiple tests, I felt confident enough to book the exam and focus on my weakest domains always having accountability with coworkers and leads. 📖🙏🤲 Beyond study strategies, the biggest factor was mental preparation. My faith was my anchor; reminding myself, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, Ph 4:3” and some other more verses I use with my kids to lift them up during their struggles, was crucial for rebuilding my confidence. For me ,this journey wasn't just about knowledge, but about resilience, determination, and faith. 🙏I’m grateful for this milestone and excited for the opportunities ahead to contribute, grow, and help others in the cybersecurity community, and also help other to achieve this .
CISSP exam pass! Late post 🙃
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Thanks everyone! 💪🏻. Let go for more don’t loose the hope you got this!
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@Carlo Paris hey! I used DION, Sybex book test and also quizlets, you can upload the pdf with terms or use any of the terms anyone posted . It was great to getting terms and vocabulary and thing fast thru it.
CISSP Practice Question – Identity & Access Management
An enterprise is moving to a hybrid cloud model and wants to centralize user authentication across on-premises systems and multiple SaaS providers. The solution must support single sign-on (SSO), enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA), and minimize administrative overhead for provisioning and deprovisioning accounts. Which of the following approaches BEST meets these requirements? A. Deploying Kerberos across all environments, including the SaaS providers B. Implementing a Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)–based federation with an identity provider C. Using RADIUS servers for all authentication requests to centralize credential management D. Requiring each SaaS provider to integrate directly with the corporate LDAP directory
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B ) , A is not right because it will be too difficult to integrate and is not really their purpose , C. Will only provide half of what they are looking for and it’s not a network Q D. Will no be a good approach it seems overcomplicated and not secure .
A big thank you to May
A big thank you to May Brooks-Kempler for sharing her expertise in today’s Masterclass, and to everyone in our community who joined and made it a success. We’re glad we could bring you this opportunity to learn directly from one of the best. Stay tuned for more exciting collaborations with May! 🙏 Please join us in thanking May in the comments. Let us know your biggest takeaway from the session.
A big thank you to May
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Thank you! @May Brooks
CISSP Practice Question – Risk Management
During a risk assessment, management learns that a legacy system critical to operations has several known vulnerabilities. The vendor no longer provides patches, and replacing the system would take over a year and significant budget. 👉 As a security manager, what would be your BEST recommendation to management in this situation? Think it through ...
1 like • Sep 13
Micro segmentation in separate vlan with stict access rule based controls with , IDS AND IPS monitoring
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Jesús Zayas
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