If you are preparing for the new 2021 Version of the CISSP Exam, then this is for you!
What you will learn
1. The Official CISSP Course, and the student guide;
2. How I took stock at the start of the revision process;
3. How I revised using the practice questions and the study guide;
4. The exam itself; and
5. Lessons learned.
Description
How to Prepare for the CISSP Exam
Hi, Everyone,
My name is Simon Di Nucci and I’ve just passed the new CISSP exam; for those of you that don’t know what that is, that’s the Certified Information Systems Security professional. It’s new because the exams have been around for a long time, but the syllabus and the exam itself have undergone a significant change as of the 1st of May this year. Iβm probably one of the first people to pass the new exam, which I have to tell you was a great relief because it really was a tough exam and it was tough preparing for it.
It was a big mountain to climb. I am very, very relieved to have passed. Now, I hope to share some lessons with you. When I mentioned that I passed on the cybersecurity groups on Facebook and LinkedIn, I got a huge response from people who appreciated how difficult it is to do this and also had lots of questions. And whilst I can’t talk about the specifics of the exam, that’s not allowed, I can share some really useful lessons learned from my journey.
Introduction. So I’m going to be talking about what I did:
1. The Official Course, and the Student Guide;
2. How I took stock at the start of the revision process;
3. How I revised using the practice questions and the Study Guide;
4. Something about the exam itself; and
5. Lessons learned.
So those are the five topics that I’m going to be talking about.
Content
Introduction
What’s New in the CISSP 2021 Exam Outline?