Great source of learning.. Prab sir u r doing an excellent job. Passed CC exam today. Although I have gone through all of your CC practice exam videos . Believe me this was the last lecture (Attack Surface) I have seen before the exam and it helped me a lot ..Looking forward to the CISSP exam in the near future . I hope u can upload some more lectures on the CISSP exam. Thanks once again.
Talk more on Access Control Concepts, Network Security, and security operations as well if you can. I only know about 50 percent of the exam based on your previous videos. Still some things that may need to be talked about.
I completed your cc exam playlist and LinkedIn course of mike chappel with official cc exam course but i not still confident about taking exam . In most od the domain (official cc exam course) my accuracy was 70- 80 % but in one domain my accuracy was below 70 , should I apply for exam or not .❤❤❤❤❤
I just passed mine. I finished the course over a month ago but I started watching these videos last night in preparation for today , and I just took note of the topics I wasn't comfortable with then did a quick google search to do a deeper dive. Familiarise yourself with the well-known ports and their secure alternatives, the functions that happen at each level of the TCPIP and OSI models (The only difference is that Application layer of TCPIP is broken up into App, Presentation, and Session in the OSI, and a good mnemonic for remembering the order is Please Do Not Throw /Sausage/ Pizza/ Away) , and the different types of controls, their classes, and use-case. Understand the difference between types of attacks and methods. Almost everything is covered in these videos at least briefly. If you're unsure, give yourself a couple weeks or a few days to study and get comfortable. After I finished my course I didn't really study at all until last night to get a refresher and fill in the gaps a bit. It's best to not just memorize, but also understand them. It's much easier to remember or at least recognise terms when you know what they are and how they fit into a real production environment.
Your videos have been a great resource for exam prep. Thank you!
Great source of learning.. Prab sir u r doing an excellent job. Passed CC exam today. Although I have gone through all of your CC practice exam videos . Believe me this was the last lecture (Attack Surface) I have seen before the exam and it helped me a lot ..Looking forward to the CISSP exam in the near future . I hope u can upload some more lectures on the CISSP exam. Thanks once again.
Keep going! Amazing lectures!
Talk more on Access Control Concepts, Network Security, and security operations as well if you can. I only know about 50 percent of the exam based on your previous videos. Still some things that may need to be talked about.
Another amazing video as always!
Keep it up, great stuff!
Loved this video...
The questions at the end of the explanation for knowledge check is a must and i think should be included in all videos
I passed today thank you for your help 🥳
Knowledge is redefined
Okay, I love this!!!
Sir please also start a series explaining past cyber attacks e.g. Triton
Great idea
I completed your cc exam playlist and LinkedIn course of mike chappel with official cc exam course but i not still confident about taking exam . In most od the domain (official cc exam course) my accuracy was 70- 80 % but in one domain my accuracy was below 70 , should I apply for exam or not .❤❤❤❤❤
I just passed mine. I finished the course over a month ago but I started watching these videos last night in preparation for today , and I just took note of the topics I wasn't comfortable with then did a quick google search to do a deeper dive. Familiarise yourself with the well-known ports and their secure alternatives, the functions that happen at each level of the TCPIP and OSI models (The only difference is that Application layer of TCPIP is broken up into App, Presentation, and Session in the OSI, and a good mnemonic for remembering the order is Please Do Not Throw /Sausage/ Pizza/ Away) , and the different types of controls, their classes, and use-case. Understand the difference between types of attacks and methods. Almost everything is covered in these videos at least briefly. If you're unsure, give yourself a couple weeks or a few days to study and get comfortable. After I finished my course I didn't really study at all until last night to get a refresher and fill in the gaps a bit. It's best to not just memorize, but also understand them. It's much easier to remember or at least recognise terms when you know what they are and how they fit into a real production environment.
Why take the risk. Improve your knowledge first.
no harm in taking calculated risk.. go for it
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