![]() I'm pretty down about the whole thing and just read a long post by an ISC2 member saying that people who fail probably aren't good enough to be CISSPs to begin with. I know about the "management mindset" - and as a cybersecurity manager, I believe I've developed them, but how do I learn the ISC2 way?Īt this point, I'm wondering if I should even try this again. I just need to know where to find the right content to study. I don't want the answers handed to me, or just to skate by. I am not afraid of hard work and study, and MORE than willing to do that. I've come to the conclusion that perhaps I've been focusing on the wrong things / resources - and I'm humbly asking the CISSP community for advice and guidance. I was a little dismayed that many of the questions didn't even sound familiar to me, and I've been working in the field for years!ĭon't get me wrong, I'm very disappointed in my test result, but I know my failure wasn't due to unpreparedness. And failed after taking 150 questions - from what I understand, that means I was not too far away from passing. So.after 4 months of solid study (at least 2-3 hours / day), reading multiple books cover to cover, subscribed to 2 practice exam sites (Boson & Cccure - where I consistently was at 80-90%, at 200-400 questions daily), attended a week-long bootcamp and availed myself of more resources than I can fit in this post, I finally took the test. ![]()
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