Thank you for sharing your experience! It's always inspiring to hear from someone who has been there and achieved it. Congratulations on earning your certification!
This is AMAZING! So very, very well said...and a great digest of comments I've heard from *MANY* students (take solace-- you are NOT the only person who failed the first time, and who has said how awful the wording on the test is). So great to hear you passed-- congrats, and welcome to the club!
Thanks for the great info I heard from many folks who tried CSSP and CISSP exams that it seems like they twist sentences and use unusual word to confuse For me it is an English language exam in addition to Technical exam
Thanks... Already got a Sec+ CISSP, CISM and trying to find a better job but still no luck. Now I'll get CCSP and then AZ500 and try to find the proper job.
All the best DVO. We are cheering for you! Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have about the Cloud Security Space and we would be happy to help
Hi DVO - I would say the most important thing is to understanding the different service models and deployment models. This is often the premise to a lot of the difficult questions, so make sure you fully understand that. If you’ve already passed the CISSP, you're knowledgeable of a lot of the underlying principles the exam assumes you know. Hope this helps and best of luck!
I remember being totally prepared for this test. When I got started, I quickly realized there were more common knowledge questions related to the CISSP or the CBK. I haven't retried yet, but i'm planning on it.. i may take the CISSP first tho.
I have experience with the CSSLP and I think it's a similar situation. You get a sheet of paper after the test, whether you pass or not. You will not get a score but you'll get a list of all domains and they are listed in the order you did most poorly on. One thing that needs to be pointed out is that ISC2 emphasizes professional experience in these domains because you'll get questions that you really cannot study for. No matter how hard you study, there will be at least 10 scenario-based questions. Like the poster, I also experienced difficulty with the wording of the questions. Often you'll be in a situation where two of the answers could be correct, but you have to pick the one that is BEST. Another thing that will throw you off guard is that you cannot go back to questions once you've answered them. I believe you should be able to do this. All questions will only have one answer, but it must be the BEST answer. Since you have a lot of time allotted for the test, I recommend you max use of this time. Make sure you read the question in its entirety. You may be tempted to quickly peruse the answers and skim over the question. If you're confident, it should take you 15-30 seconds to answer those. For those you are less confident on, take a full 90 seconds, read the question twice, read the answers. Normally you can quickly rule out two of them. And then select the one that applies for that scenario.
Yes as per their website - "five years of cumulative experience in IT. Three of those years must have been in information security, and one of them must have been in one of the six CCSP domains"
I take this test on Thursday, thank you for the video!! Very helpful. I have been using the app and Mike Chappell's LinkedIn learning course. Did you find the questions are much more difficult than the app? A lot of those questions seem too easy. I hope to return to your video this week and letting you know I passed!!
@@johanp3558 I passed! Not sure how, but the test is way harder than their study up or the videos I mentioned. I was sure I had failed. Thank you again for the content helped me to take it more serious than I was prior to the test
Hi, I have experience in network security ( enterprise firewalls) and little experience in cloud. I have few queries. # With little experience in cloud, can I still go for this exam and be successful if I prepare much? # Is there a prerequisite to have some experience in cloud to gain this certification? Thanks,
I failed an attempt at this exam and as for English being your second language, the questions are badly worded to a native speaker also 😂 your English is perfect though. Congratulations on passing, personally I chose never to sit another ISC2 exam again, the questions are often badly worded, answers aren't always what anyone with practical experience would agree with and the whole membership scheme is ridiculous to me. I took CCSK, which I found the content far better and there's no membership fees/renewal to worry about. It may not be regarded as highly but it hasn't held me back professionally.
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Thank you for sharing your experience! It's always inspiring to hear from someone who has been there and achieved it. Congratulations on earning your certification!
This is AMAZING! So very, very well said...and a great digest of comments I've heard from *MANY* students (take solace-- you are NOT the only person who failed the first time, and who has said how awful the wording on the test is). So great to hear you passed-- congrats, and welcome to the club!
Thanks for the great info
I heard from many folks who tried CSSP and CISSP exams that it seems like they twist sentences and use unusual word to confuse
For me it is an English language exam in addition to Technical exam
Thank you for sharing your experience Imran! We wish you all the best for your exam!
Thank you for sharing your experience. it will help a lot !
Thanks... Already got a Sec+ CISSP, CISM and trying to find a better job but still no luck. Now I'll get CCSP and then AZ500 and try to find the proper job.
All the best DVO. We are cheering for you! Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have about the Cloud Security Space and we would be happy to help
@@CloudSecurityPodcast Thanks a lot! What is the most important in consideration for CCSP, after passing CISSP?
Hi DVO - I would say the most important thing is to understanding the different service models and deployment models. This is often the premise to a lot of the difficult questions, so make sure you fully understand that.
If you’ve already passed the CISSP, you're knowledgeable of a lot of the underlying principles the exam assumes you know.
Hope this helps and best of luck!
@@dieglhix Do you mean important to pass the CCSP exam after passing CISSP or topic/domain to study?
@@CloudSecurityPodcast Yup
Could you pls ur study resources? Wat books u have used?😊
I remember being totally prepared for this test. When I got started, I quickly realized there were more common knowledge questions related to the CISSP or the CBK. I haven't retried yet, but i'm planning on it.. i may take the CISSP first tho.
I have experience with the CSSLP and I think it's a similar situation. You get a sheet of paper after the test, whether you pass or not. You will not get a score but you'll get a list of all domains and they are listed in the order you did most poorly on. One thing that needs to be pointed out is that ISC2 emphasizes professional experience in these domains because you'll get questions that you really cannot study for. No matter how hard you study, there will be at least 10 scenario-based questions.
Like the poster, I also experienced difficulty with the wording of the questions. Often you'll be in a situation where two of the answers could be correct, but you have to pick the one that is BEST. Another thing that will throw you off guard is that you cannot go back to questions once you've answered them. I believe you should be able to do this.
All questions will only have one answer, but it must be the BEST answer. Since you have a lot of time allotted for the test, I recommend you max use of this time. Make sure you read the question in its entirety. You may be tempted to quickly peruse the answers and skim over the question. If you're confident, it should take you 15-30 seconds to answer those. For those you are less confident on, take a full 90 seconds, read the question twice, read the answers. Normally you can quickly rule out two of them. And then select the one that applies for that scenario.
Great insight. Thank you Johan.
Glad you enjoyed it
What resources did you use to pass (outside your experience, book, and app)?
Congratulations and thanks for sharing the tips!
Awesome, the app is free in Android right? How to add the text in the video btw?!
Text into a TH-cam video? It's just iMovie. Assuming we understood the question right.
Thanks for the shared experience and tips
CCSP is having any prerequisite ?
Yes as per their website - "five years of cumulative experience in IT. Three of those years must have been in information security, and one of them must have been in one of the six CCSP domains"
They should offer at least 1 retake with the price being $600. There's no guarantee for getting any jobs so the price shouldn't be so high.
Great..!!
It’s good to know the downside and pro-tips for the preparation.
Congratulations on your certification!!
Glad you liked it Jothi!
@@CloudSecurityPodcast As Always!!
Appreciate it Jothi!
i failed once. Preparing for second time now..this is useful....
All the best for your second attempt Senthilvasan! You got this! 💪
Have you joined some institute
@@Inayaski No Sabiha. First attempt was self study. For second attempt I'm going to take an official class room training prior to exam..
CISSP for managers, CCSP for employees
I take this test on Thursday, thank you for the video!! Very helpful. I have been using the app and Mike Chappell's LinkedIn learning course. Did you find the questions are much more difficult than the app? A lot of those questions seem too easy. I hope to return to your video this week and letting you know I passed!!
Sounds like you got this under control! Best of luck 🙌🏽
@@johanp3558 I passed! Not sure how, but the test is way harder than their study up or the videos I mentioned. I was sure I had failed. Thank you again for the content helped me to take it more serious than I was prior to the test
@@jleslie1337 Congrats, well done!! 🙏🏽
Hi, I have experience in network security ( enterprise firewalls) and little experience in cloud. I have few queries.
# With little experience in cloud, can I still go for this exam and be successful if I prepare much?
# Is there a prerequisite to have some experience in cloud to gain this certification?
Thanks,
I failed an attempt at this exam and as for English being your second language, the questions are badly worded to a native speaker also 😂 your English is perfect though.
Congratulations on passing, personally I chose never to sit another ISC2 exam again, the questions are often badly worded, answers aren't always what anyone with practical experience would agree with and the whole membership scheme is ridiculous to me. I took CCSK, which I found the content far better and there's no membership fees/renewal to worry about. It may not be regarded as highly but it hasn't held me back professionally.
Very helpful! Thanks for the tips man
Glad you found it valuable!
Thank you!!
Sounds like you were just studying to pass and not studying to learn. Lotta ppl just get the cert but don't even know their jobs.