![]() I think it would be easier coming from a technical background because the cryptography and network communications would be quite heavy if you didn’t already have a good level of understanding. no one is ever going to know all 8 domains like the back of their hand straight away, and for me it was more the managerial side of things I lacked but I was all over the technical stuff having worked in IT support and infrastructure roles before my dedicated security role. I think this exam does depend quite a bit on your experience and the knowledge you have already. Then for me it was a case of touching up on areas I knew I wasn’t strong at and then finally starting to do practice exams and then touching up further on weak areas. ![]() The bootcamp gave me that initial study intensity and the focus on which parts of the book were the more important bits to know inside and out. I didn’t think the overall process was too bad, I was lucky enough (being ex military) to get a cracking deal on a bootcamp (which included the exam) from BlueScreen IT. Please feel free to ask me any questions and I will do my best to answer them. With the hope this may be of use to someone who is aiming to achieve CISSP also. ![]() I passed CISSP in April 2019, I just wanted to share my experiences and how I was able to be successful first time. ![]()
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