To pass the CISSP exam you must know the CISSP mindset and the knowledge. In this video, I will review the mindset. Question #40, needs a correction, the answer is 4950. Join My live CISSP Class at: www.tiaedu.com/training_cissp...
Hey Andrew I want to deeply thank you for this video! I totally agree with the rest that this is highly instrumental to pass the test on the first try. Just passed at question 126 yesterday and got my confirmation letter from ISC2 and cannot believe it! Just need to complete my endorsement and I'm ready to go. For anyone trying to achieve CISSP, don't rush into this video, take your time to understand the mindset and approach from Andrew to have a better strategy to tackle each question. The exam is all about the strategy and thinking before you click.
Andrew, I passed at 100 questions today and this video was instrumental in that result. I applied your techniques to every question. The fact that you put this out for free is amazing. I cannot thank you enough!
I also agree- if this was a question I guess I would go with his answer because it is closest to the right number while having enough keys to satisfy the requirement… still a bad question
I provisionally passed my CISSP yesterday and got my endorsement as well as the confirmation letter from ISC2, and I can honestly say that this video and way of thinking was seriously, I mean seriously the most helpful in helping me pass. I went from taking practice tests and continually asking WTF? to confidently attacking them and when I took the test, I can't count how many times the mindset in this video helped me answer questions I otherwise would have been stumped. Thank you Andrew!
Thank you! Knowing that did it will help me for my June 24 (in about two months) CISSP Exam schedule will be helpful! I’m also grateful for TIA for exposing me into “How to think like a manager!” Mindset. 🙏!
I passed yesterday my CISSP on first attempt. I discovered that video 2 days ago and it really help me put me in the right mindset. Thank you for your video.
I passed yesterday! I have to say this was incredibly helpful. The idea of 'if you pick one, you're not getting the other' helped me decide on an answer more than a few times. Thanks for the help! GL all!
today I provisionally passed my CISSP, i would specially thanks to you for making such kind of content that help candidates for preparing their exams with proper mind sets, i was following most of your videos that prepared me for the exam, I am very happy to clear the exam, thank you so much.
Provisionally passed CISSP today after 125 most hardest questions I ever answer in a Test. Expect a lot of questions like the num 34 in this video, I mean very very hard questions.Thanks Andrew, you have maked an awesome work with this vide, really helpful
I provisionally passed the CISSP on my first attempt today! The exam ended right after the 125th question. It was hard and challenging. Make sure you know your stuff and understand the concepts. Kudos Andrew! Thank you!🎉
I passed the CISSP yesterday and I can’t tell you how incredibly valuable this video was for understanding the question format and the CISSP mindset. Thank you, Andrew!!
Thank you for this video I passed CISSP on first attempt last month. This is what’s needed for the ISC2 mindset please continue these for CCSP as well. Grateful !
Just like others, I found this video less than 12 hours before the exam. Definitely changed the mindset and helped me key in on specific words to solve problems. Many thanks for the extra tips and confidence to pass the exam!
Just passed cissp 1st attempt @ 125q. This was very important on me passing. I am a construction project manager hoping to break into the industry with 0 experience. Wish me luck.
This is great information I'm studying now after taking my CYSA+ last month and taking my security+ years ago. I really have to focus on how the questions are asked because a lot of the information on the CYSA+ and Security+ is the exact information on the CISSP. Thank you for making this video!
For the longest time I just memorized the difference between the Biba and the Bell Lapuda models, I did not understand why no write down was important until today.
I discovered this video at the very morning of my CISSP exam, managed to went through 10 question but definitely gave impact to my way of thinking. Thank you!
Q 24. Thank for the stupendous effort put in Andrew. However, the incident response steps listed in both the CBK and OSG is Detection --> Response --> Mitigation --> Report --> Recovery --> Remediation --> Lessons learnt. Since we "detected" the incident, the next step is "Response" where we activate the IR team who determine how big of a delay in the incident, how long the impact, whether to declare disaster etc. Hence, I believe that A. "Identify the scope & Impact of the incident" should be the answer
I would have cancelled out the first option as this is a Distributed Dos not just a DoS. There is more than one source. Also, the wording is horrid. The question specifically says "during the mitigation stage" but then talks about detect and response. It seems to me the best answer is B.
Agreed. This one is like the question 11 when it ask about the most important goal during DETECTION AND RESPONSE phase and his answer end up with Mitigating and restore? HELLO!!!!!!!!!! 😂😂 but sure his mindset will help a lot❤
I came to the comments section to see what people thought of this question. I agree with @jonathandvenport1172 How can you contain something tht you dont know the scope of? Can anyone elaborate on this one?
I highly reccomend any one preparing for the CISSP exam to watch this video. I watched it about a week before my exam on March 28th. If I had more time between when I found this video and my test, I would have taken the full course. The material and strategy Andrew teaches is spot on to the type of questions and choices you will see on the exam. I passed at the minimum 125 questions. Thank you Andrew!
Would you say these questions are somewhat close in terms of format or difficulty? What other resources did you use? How did you know when you were ready?
Thank you for this video!! It really helped me gain confidence to go for the test, I wasn't really going well on the practice questions and your line of thought really guided me to keep focus on the concepts and how to apply them - AND MAKE EDUCATED GUESSES! 1st attempt, 125questions with 50min left - thanks for the tip over time tracking as well!
I would really like to THANK YOU. I passed my exam yesterday and this video was a GREAT material to understand how to "Think like a manager", many of the questions were tricky and technical but there were always an answer that would fit on how a Manager thinks, and choosing that option (the right one) is mostly thanks to this video!
Thank you for this video and break down on how to analyze the test. I was able to pass Dec 27th and it was the best christmas gift to myself and a great way to end the year!
Thank you for a great video that helped get me in the mindset. I watched this video and the "Why you will pass the CISSP" the day before my exam instead of cramming to give my brain a rest. Passed this morning on first attempt.
Passed the cissp exam today and can honestly say this video was key to understanding how to read the questions and how to evaluate which answer fits the question best. Keep up the great work
@@jaya2821 Tips for the exam, don't get down on yourself as the exam is draining and exhausting. The whole time writing the exam I didn't know if I was passing or failing and it wasn't because I didn't know the answers (I have been in Security for years) it was because the way the questions were worded. I am very technical minded, getting out of that technical mindset is not easy. Your video really helped break down how to approach the questions and peal away the answers choices that are not correct for the question until one was left. Its almost like the CISSP exam isn't testing your knowledge but rather your mindset for security. Keep up the good work and will check out your other videos for my next course.
Taking a test in 5 days, these questions are really helpful to see a broader picture, although i have noticed that , when i tried to overthink and "Think like a manager" i have stopped being technical person, so i have answered wrongly.... Bottom line is, go with your guts, i would be more satisfied to make a mistake because of the inner feeling misguided me, than to try to overthink things, because it will be a disaster....
Just passed a couple hours ago! I listened to this video hours before sitting for the exam and I want to thank you for all the advice. While these questions were much easier than the exam, the mindset was on point. I like your style more than any other instructor I have listened to.
Hi Andrew - I want to thank you for this video on CISSP Mindset. I passed the CISSP today. Your video helped immensely. It was not the content, although that was interesting and valuable as a security professional, but rather your guidance on how to approach the test and tips on answer choice, reading the question, thinking from the management perspective. Again. thank you!!
Thank you, Andrew, for this invaluable video. I provisionally passed the CISSP exam yesterday. The CISSP Mindset you discussed in the video helped me pass the exam.
I want to thank you for putting this video together. It helped me slow down, step back, and analyze the questions and answers more thoroughly. This approach made the biggest difference when I wasn't 100% sure what was being asked. I just recently sat for my exam and passed at 100 questions.
I passed my exam today at question 145 and THIS IS THE VIDEO that helped me the most with the mindset and how to approach answering the questions. To be honest I didn't study that much but my ability to understand the questions combined with my technical knowledge and real world experience was super helpful. I highly recommend this
Great Content. It gives a great insight into the mindset we need to have while taking the exam. Thank you for the questions. Loved your explanation on "GOAL" and how to pay attention to words.
I have seen this video just before my exam day... in fact the previous night.. It helped me a lot to change my mindset and I am CISSP today in the first attempt. Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful knowledge for all the aspirants like us...
Just passed my CISSP today. Thanks for providing this content. The mindset and walkthrough of how to approach the questions provided the foundation I needed.
I passed CISSP provisionally today. Thank you for this great video with very helpful tips with practice questions. It was fun learning with you and feels great to have passed the exam too!
I listened to this video right before taking the exam and I have to say this helped me pass. I had the technical knowledge base, but this video really helped me understand what the best choice will be. Thank you so much!!!!
This video was great with helping me understand the mindset you need in order to answer questions correctly. It also helped me realize in order to get the correct answer, you need to know in detail WHY the other choices are wrong. Thanks so much for this amazing video.!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a Very helpful video and restores my confidence in passing this time around , thanks for posting this . I would def pay for a walk though bc everyone else focuses on the material , which I feel if you’re at that point to test that may not be as hard but most people fail bc of the mindset yet no one a=walks you through that in this manner .
I used this video to provisionally pass CCSP today. The same concepts carry over from CISSP! Thank you very much for this video. I wouldn’t have likely passed without it 😁👍
Just passed on my first attempt. I watched this video the day before the exam and truly believe it helped me to have the needed mindset when going through possible answers! The “if you choose one answer, you can’t have the other” approach to choosing between two viable answers was super helpful. I bought another course to prepare, but if I had to do it again I would choose this one.
Thanks a lot for these wonderful questions and the advice on fixing the mindset. I passed my Cissp on my first attempt with 125 Qs. Your advice on 'you can only one right thing what will that be', helped me a lot in filtering out the options
I am going through the video as I post and i.must say this is exactly whats required in the exam , THE MINDSET . bTW o failed my first attempt and Dec 13th is my Second . I am a secueity Architect and I figured out this exactly what I missed during my first attempt. Great great tutorial.
I finished this entire video and I must say that after completing all of the questions the key thing I've gathered is the CISSP mindset. All of my nerves are gone as I approach taking this exam. I am reading the questions very differently moving forward as I now understand that this exam is about understanding concepts, frameworks, and how to apply them. ANDREW YOU ROCK!
this is very helpful to me coming from tech background in my preparation for the exam thanks. seems like allot folks are hung up on questions and more of the point of the video. Mindset and navigation of the Q&A.
@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica , can you please check the calculation for question 40? Using the formula you provided, I think the answer should be 4,950
Passed first attempt on Monday after watching this video in its entirety the night before. Can say for absolute certainty this mindset carried me to a pass. You definitely still need the knowledge, but this mindset is crucial to passing. Thank you very much for this video.
Great video. I have MS in Cyber, between this method and my experience I was able to get about 70 precent of the questions in your video. I’m considering taking the class before my first attempt.
I just provisionally passed my test yesterday. How to think like a manager, and selecting the answers that encompass the other answers, were big keys that helped me get through it! Great stuff worth the watch!!