![]() I didn't read the book at all and only use it as a reference for topics I need further clarification on. I watched youtube videos and used CCCure practice questions to pass this exam. It took me much longer than expected to pass because I spent 2 1/2 hours to pass the exam. I am not sure why they try to be so tricky with the wording so just take your time and read each question carefully. This is very like an English exam because I had to read each question several times to figure out what the question is about. There were only a few that I was confidence in my answer but the rest 95% were down to a toss up between two. I would 70-80 percent of the material were not on the exam and for the ones that were, each question was tricky. A lot of the topics that I covered in detail was not even on the exam. What this site provides is a good feel for how the exam format and question types. None of the questions on CCCure were on the exam but that is expected from other comments. ![]() This exam is not a memorization test but actual logically thinking and your experience. ![]() I was able to pass this exam on my 1st attempt and it was a tough for me. ![]() In a few moments of panic my engineer brain was telling me I signed up for the wrong test and coming here was a mistake, and in hindsight I believe the test is intentionally designed to get inside your head and test your ability to understand complex topics and apply best judgement by giving you bizarre and seemingly non-sensical questions.Īlthough the material questions here were almost useless to completing the exam, this does prepare you to read carefully and to think like the test designers so in that sense it was very helpful. I think the designers of this exam, are not looking to identify great engineers but people that can read and speak to complicated issues where there is not always a good solution and best judgement needs to applied with often limited or incomplete information around the areas of risk and general information security principals. The test for me leaned heavily towards the SDLC. ![]() I passed the exam yesterday in 90 minutes and 103 questions, and I was absolutely certain I failed it when the test ended abruptly, of the things that I drilled basically none of them were on the exam, I saw 0 questions on kerberos, raid, fire suppression, OSI etc. ![]()
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