Quick lessons and memorization tips for the CISSP exam that students can leverage to sharpen their learning and understanding of the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK).
Did he ever address this or have you looked at the 10th edition for covered topics? This entire thing is pretty wild and hard to believe considering the weight this cert carries.
No, he never addressed it and never responded... I sent two or three emails, even to his publisher. I plan to look at his 10th edition, but I'm guessing it's more of the same (everything missing). :(
@@CISSPrep I've just come across your channel, thank you for the effort you've put in helping distill complex matters / topics into easier to digest sections.
The government could use this for biometrics. They could gather everyone's DNA, but store it using homomorphic encryption. Then, while keeping the biometrics encrypted, they can identify people. If the government database were to leak to health care providers, it would not be in a usable format. This is the main argument against the government collecting PII, but I don't really like how homomorphic encryption allows the gov to dismiss these arguments. I wonder if there are any other arguments against governement collection of PII which consider homomorphic encryption.
I think like you mentioned and even what ISC2 mentions on their website, this knowledge is also "experiential" knowledge, and at most, it is for someone who has touch each domain or probably 10 years of experience but also tapping in to other domains. I have both the Shon Harris and Mick Chappelle books and I'm about to go for the exam this year. I've only been in Cybersecurity for almost 4 years, however, my experience has touched each domain even prior to getting into Cybersecurity. I find in the books the same knowledge that I got from CompTIA and some of it so far seems just to be a refreshing of terms. I've been learning more of the risk side from a business pov versus technical pov which I've been involved with over the last year or so. I think regardless of study books it also ages sense of having the experience as for me it is second nature as I'm in the field and a part of each domain.
Just make sure you take the exam before April 15. There is definitely a lot of overlap between Comptia and ISC2, ISACA, etc.. It's a good thing, but also seems redundant when going for additional certs. Good luck on the exam!
Thank you, I never look at it like this. I have studied for multiple certification. I have found out that is true for a lot of training books. Thank you for the research.
Came here looking for a good mnemonic for remembering the CISSP Incident Response stages. This worked great, and is still consistent with exam prep as of late 2023. Thanks!
I agree, however the concept can be difficult to understand, even for people with 20 years in the industry, and the purpose of this video is to help with memorization for the CISSP exam through the use of mnemonics.
Yes, we provided a free resource that covers all the topics here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O1MvuuV27qTCODdYfZVEA8ulhOyj7ILBcv9YW6-A4uk/edit?usp=sharing