Tea Time - My CISSP Journey

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @tonychen8997
    @tonychen8997 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing your CISSP journey with tips and study materials, and congrats on your success of your 2nd attempt. I am working on mine now, and plan to take next month.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome and Thank you! OMG that's coming up soon! You can do it!! Just do lots of practice questions, and you'll be fine. Good luck!!! :)

  • @tommyducker7014
    @tommyducker7014 Před rokem +5

    I took my test 3/21/23. Took the full 175 questions. FAILURE, I was devastated as well. The questions were very different that what I had reviewed with the practice exams. I was scoring 80% or higher on them. I have not let this get me down and am currently reading in tandem the CBK, AIO, and the OSG. I plan on signing up for the Study Notes and Theory once I finish reading through the books another time. I think my issue was trying to answer the questions as a technician.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      Hi There. I'm so sorry to hear, but that's the spirit! Don't give it up!
      Totally agreed, the actual questions are VERY different. To give you some hope, you definitely scored a lot higher than I did for the practice exams.
      It's great that you know your potential issue, so you can work on improving it. I think you have a good plan, especially signing up for Study Notes and Theory because his questions aren't technical, but they'll make you sweat bullets trying to figure them out! HAHAHA
      Please don't push your retake too far out in case you start forgetting the material.
      I wish you luck on your retake!!!
      Please come back and let me know how it goes! :)

  • @Mk57_
    @Mk57_ Před rokem +1

    Hi Kim, congrats and thanks for the insightful information . I started my study for cissp 3 weeks ago and this video give me motivation to keep studying .

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      Hello There! Thank you! Glad it's insightful! Keep at it and you'll be fine!! Good Luck!!! 🙂🍀

  • @BigDaddy4Real
    @BigDaddy4Real Před rokem +2

    Beautiful story! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing all of the details!

  • @tjtj5691
    @tjtj5691 Před rokem +2

    Hello Kim: here is some additional positive feedback. Your voice and articulation is perfect for the delivery of what can also be quite dry information so you have the gift of keeping topics interesting. You earn an A+ with that. Your husband was right when he encouraged you to start this. You also get an A+ for bookmarking your videos; it really helps when people come back to relook at a specific area. And while I am at it, you get additional feedback on something you may never have expected to hear. You still sound great, and the content delivery is fine when watching you at 1.5x speed. Seriously, not all youtube’s can be watched at 1.5 due to the change in voice and delivery ability at a higher speed but yours is perfect. I know making these takes a lot of time. You have this down well so don't stop helping others and see your channel grow! All the best with the beginning of what should turn out to be a huge success going forward, permitting you have the time to put into it. All the best; God Speed.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +2

      WOW, you can say I'm speechless here. Your feedback is definitely very helpful!! I really appreciate your effort in critiquing my video as I find it super helpful when people give me reasons why they find things positive or negative. Thank you for giving me a glimmer of hope that I can be successful in helping others because you are right, these take time to make. Your words of encouragement mean a lot to someone who is just starting out. Thank you VERY much!🙏

    • @jdaniels1313
      @jdaniels1313 Před 9 měsíci

      1.5? I watch her at 2x speed and she is perfect! I have the closed captions on too. Anyway, thank you so much, Kim, for sharing your experience!

  • @batserke6006
    @batserke6006 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing and congratulations on passing!

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you! Wishing you the best if you’re studying!!!

  • @user-sq5zz9sk9j
    @user-sq5zz9sk9j Před rokem +3

    Good Job Kim!

  • @chokmah3926
    @chokmah3926 Před 2 měsíci +1

    great video, thanks for sharing

  • @AFiB1999
    @AFiB1999 Před rokem +1

    Congrats Kim!!!!

  • @agribtsov
    @agribtsov Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your story.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I hope you find it helpful and thank you so much for stopping by! :)

  • @skrsubramaniyam
    @skrsubramaniyam Před 7 měsíci

    My first attempt scenario was also similar like you as I was spending too much time to read questions to answer better, now preparing for second attempt coming in 2 weeks. Luke Ahmad practice questions are quite similar to actual exam questions I would say in a way questions are big (scenario questions) 😂😂. Fingers crossed for upcoming exam 😋

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience!
      Good Luck with you second attempt!!! 🍀🌠

  • @davidpetrell1791
    @davidpetrell1791 Před rokem +1

    Currently studying after taking a boot camp that my work paid for. I will be taking my exam on June 5th. This will be my second attempt at the CISSP exam.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      Yes! Be persistent and keep trying! Love it!
      That’s awesome that your work paid for your boot camp! How did you like it?
      I didn’t take one, so I can’t speak on that experience. I wish you GOOD LUCK!!!

    • @hichamlyaacoubi1196
      @hichamlyaacoubi1196 Před rokem

      Me too on june 5 😂

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      @@hichamlyaacoubi1196 Oh WOW..Good Luck!!! I wonder if you guys are taking at the same testing center..or it's just a major coincidence. LOL

  • @christinemogaka3037
    @christinemogaka3037 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @jessloke7544
    @jessloke7544 Před 7 měsíci

    you have more than enough time to finish the question. People usually took 2 hours to finish 125 questions. if you spending too long time to answer the question, meaning you might think too complicate for the question. it should be first sense on top of your mind without hesitation...

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 7 měsíci

      LOL Well...I was rushing to take my first attempt 😆

  • @Richiedux1
    @Richiedux1 Před rokem

    Was extremely helpful.
    Thank you.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      Awesome!!! Thank you so much for the positive feedback!😁
      Good Luck if you're studying for the exam!!! 🍀

  • @indrachapacooray2469
    @indrachapacooray2469 Před rokem +1

    Hi Kim, thanks for sharing your journey. It will help many candidates to get on the right track in the future. I sat for the exam few days back and the same thing happened to me. Didnt reach the minimum number of questions (answered 125) and it was an automatic fail. But I did not receive the domain breakdown like you did. It would've helped me to prepare for my next try. Do you know why this happens? Has anyone else experienced the same ?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      @indrachapacooray2469 Hello. Thanks for stopping by!
      I'm so sorry to hear that your previous attempt wasn't successful. 😢 I hope that doesn't discourage you.
      Hm...What did you receive after finishing the exam? Did they hand you any paper? If yes, what's on that piece of paper?
      Also, if you don't mind me asking, which country did you take your exam? I took mine in the U.S. - southern California.

    • @indrachapacooray2469
      @indrachapacooray2469 Před rokem +1

      @@kimandtech Thank you 😊. I took the exam in U.S Massachusetts. Yes I got the paper and it says "Because the examination terminated due to time constraints before the minimum set of items was answered, diagnostic information cannot be provide". I thought I passed minimum number of questions when I hit 125.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      @indrachapacooray2469
      The CISSP exam changed it format on June 1, 2022. The minimum is now 125.
      www.isc2.org/notice/CISSP-Exam-Length
      However, for those who failed an examination, a breakdown of the domains in proficiency levels will be provided.
      www.isc2.org/Frequently-Asked-Questions
      (Examination > Can I get my exam score?)
      I'd recommend that you call or go to testing center that you took the exam and ask them about the results.
      Don't give up if you're serious about it! Good Luck!!🙂🍀

    • @indrachapacooray2469
      @indrachapacooray2469 Před rokem +1

      @@kimandtech Thank you very much for taking time to share the valueble information and suggestions. Really appreciate it. I will check with the test centre. And yes I'll do better the next time 😊! Best of luck with your future endeavors too !

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      @indrachapacooray2469
      Sounds good! You're welcome. Here to help! 😊
      Thank you!! You as well!!

  • @OAlite
    @OAlite Před 10 měsíci

    Hello Kim, thanks so much for making this video. Which would you say is better to prepare in regards to practicing questions for the cissp exam, which is in 2 weeks, would you recommend the Boson or CISSPREP or do you say get both $$?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @OAlite Hello! You're welcome!
      I know spending money is often time difficult, especially nowadays. I'd say both based on your questions because the more questions the better since they are different from each other. However, if I were to really recommend, then I'd recommend Boson and Study Notes and Theory because Boson has the technical questions and Study Notes and Theory has holistic questions. The latter are A LOT more difficult - at least from my experience - but it makes you think and REALLY understand how things work together.
      Please feel free stop by again and update me and share your experience. 🙂
      No matter what happen, please continue to push through. I wish you LUCK!!! 🍀

    • @OAlite
      @OAlite Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@kimandtech Thank you so much. I appreciate your response, I'll go with both. I rather be over prepared than under prepared.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s the spirit!!!

  • @antomanutd
    @antomanutd Před rokem

    Hi Kim, I'm an inspiring cissp. Can you tell me why you failed in your 1st attempt despite spending long hours on revision and what did you do differently in your 2nd attempt?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      Hi @antomanutd! Glad to hear from an aspiring CISSP person! At 08:19 of the video, I shared that I failed because I didn't get to the 100th question at the end of the 3-hours exam, which was an automatic fail.
      What I did differently was do more practice questions from more sources.
      I go into details of what I did differently at 09:35 and go over my study routine at 10:17 of the video as it would be too much to write it all out in this comment.
      I also have CISSP tips video if you're interested in what worked and didn't work for me. Good luck with your study!

  • @ardean111
    @ardean111 Před rokem +1

    I was looking at the CISSP but I'm afraid I would be too lazy to maintain the certification with all the CEU's you have to obtain to maintain it.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +2

      LOL, yes it does sounds like a lot, but it's been a lot easier than I thought since their 120 credits are for a span of 3 years, which breaks down to 40 CPE credits per year. I'm maintaining it with webinars - 1hr equals 1 CPE credit - because that's the easiest for my busy schedule. I just have to attend or watch 40 webinars a year and keep it up for 3 years. HAHAHA 😆

    • @ardean111
      @ardean111 Před rokem +1

      @@kimandtech Yeah I think that would be too much for me and I wouldn't want to sit again for a 3 hour test. I have a bunch of IT certs already such as A + Security + and CCNA and I won't even maintain those through CEU's but I know the material enough that if I had to re-up those certifications for a job I could show up to a testing center drunk and take it again for only 90 minutes. I don't mind maintaining certs with this way.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      @ardean HAHAHA You must be a good test taker. I'm terrible at taking tests 😰, so I can't imagine myself going through this again. LOL

    • @ardean111
      @ardean111 Před rokem +1

      @@kimandtech I don't mind it for those certifications but I don't think I could stomach doing a CISSP exam every three years since I'm most likely going to be too busy and lazy to keep up the the CEU/CPE credits to renew it.

  • @shibumathew4032
    @shibumathew4032 Před 8 měsíci

    Dear Kim, Do you have any specific website to watch Mindmap CISSP videos?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Shibu. I find the Mindmaps from Destination Certification here on CZcams are the most simple and easy to understand.
      Here's a link to their videos: www.youtube.com/@destcert/videos
      Good Luck with your study!!!

  • @eeyeam
    @eeyeam Před 6 měsíci

    Hi 👋 After completing and passing the exam can these type of jobs be done remote from anywhere ? Thanks in advance

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi! Congrats on passing! Majority of IT jobs can be done remotely. It all depends on if the company allows for it.
      Good Luck on your job search!!

  • @williamm200
    @williamm200 Před rokem

    what supp kim :P

  • @jeffnaval4894
    @jeffnaval4894 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Kim, I graduated from programming 15years ago but haven't use it. I ended up working from the office doing basic stuff, microsoft excel and want to learn IT again. is there a roadmap you can advice to me which best course to start all the way up getting CISSP? i'll follow your advise thank you.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Jeff. First of, thank you for stopping by and wanting my opinion. This is a bit tough since 15 years is a long time, and I'm not sure what you want.
      Do you have an idea of what kind of IT you want to do - Security, Networking, Servers, Programming, or etc.? And if you want to stay technical or go managerial?
      I don't think you need to go back to school for any courses because that will take a lot of your time. You can start looking for entry-level positions if you're looking to get into the technical side of IT or a Jr. position. This will help you determine what you need based on the job description.
      Then, depending on the requirements of the job positions you want, you may consider taking some certs.
      If you're interested in certs for basic IT - non-programming cert - you can take the CompTIA A+.
      Summary: Pretty much - look at multiple job descriptions for what you want. From there, determine what are the common prerequisites, and work your ways toward them.
      Hope this helps. Good Luck with your new journey!

    • @jeffnaval4894
      @jeffnaval4894 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kimandtech Wow that is a long answer thank you. I figured what i want to do. relearn A+ just to see what is new and then Security+ then CCNA and start doing CISSP or CYSA if i want to get a job from Cybersecurity job. Thank you I appreciate it.

    • @jeffnaval4894
      @jeffnaval4894 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kimandtech I forgot to mention AWS before CISSP if i want to rush getting a job too :) thank you happy new year and luv you.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 7 měsíci

      @jeffnaval4894 Glad to hear you have a plan! Start looking for a job in the related field, so you can get the experience you need. If needed -you may need to humble yourself a lower position to get your foot in the door. Wish you the best of luck on your new endeavor!!!

  • @mranthony1886
    @mranthony1886 Před rokem

    Sounds like the study map was all over the place with random questions from the internet

  • @samanthapetrell8883
    @samanthapetrell8883 Před 9 měsíci

    Did you have study notes and theory by Luke Ahmed as well as boson exam and sybex?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, I signed up for Study Notes and Theory for the questions written by Luke Ahmed, used the Bosom Practice exams, and Sybex Practices questions.

  • @rajanunna8091
    @rajanunna8091 Před rokem

    as of now, I am learning cyber analyst, CISSP is really important to me? I am a fresher in this IT field,

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      Hi! If you’re new to the IT field and have 0 IT work experience, then I think it’s better to focus on getting an entry-level IT job first, such as Help Desk or IT Support. However, if you’re having difficulty finding an entry-level IT job, then then you can use your spare time to study for the CISSP. It’s worth noting that you need 5 years of experience in at least 2 of the CISSP domains to be fully certified. If not, then you’re only considered as an Associate until your work experience is met.
      Hope that helps answer your question. 🙂

    • @rajanunna8091
      @rajanunna8091 Před rokem

      @@kimandtech it really helps me.
      Thank you.

  • @Electrify_
    @Electrify_ Před rokem

    Hello Kim, I'm 20 years old i am currently studying for my CISSP ISC2 certificate. I'm not sure if am too young to take the exam, I want to start my degree in bachelor of Science in Computer Networks and Cyber Security. I also have a google certificate in IT support professional with 1 year work experience in the area. I want to take the CISSP ISC2 exam so I can get a better job to help me pursue my degree. I feel am too young to take the exam especially the huge experience expectation.

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +3

      Hi! I'm so glad that you're taking your future very seriously early before graduating!!👍
      Forewarning - long response ahead! 😵‍💫
      With that being said, it's worth noting 2 things:
      (1) Companies will hire mid to high-tier title if you have the experience to back it up - not so much certs. Cert is more of a WOW factor for most companies. They care more if you've performed similar responsibilities and how well you know/performed them, so you don't mess up their environments.
      (2) Since you only have 1 year of work experience so far, you will only qualify to be a CISSP Associate and not a full pledge certified member since candidates must have a minimum of 5 years cumulative paid work experience in 2 or more of the 8 domains of the CISSP and earning a four-year college degree or regional equivalent or an additional credential from the (ISC)² approved list will only satisfy one year of the required experience.
      Here are some questions to ask yourself to help you make the decision:
      - Is your job an easy 8-5 where you have time to study? If it's an easy job, then yes start your study.
      - Is your job requiring the CISSP? If yes, then YES!
      - Are you a hands-on learner? Or do you learn just as fine by reading? If you're a hands-on learner, then this cert will be challenging for you without having more experience to understand the concept. You'll have to memorize, which will make studying for the CISSP a bit more overwhelming - not impossible just won't be a breeze.
      - How important is taking and passing the CISSP vs. getting the experience at the moment for your next title? Also, how long do you think you'll move on to this next title? I don't know your situation too well, but I started from 0 work experience and me being a hands-on learner, so I needed to work on my experience before I was comfortable taking the test to really understand it.
      I apologize for the long response, but I don't want to give any answers when it's you're future we're talking about.
      If this has been clear as mud, then I'm sorry...😣
      If you have more questions, please feel free to reach out. I'll answer them the best that I can. I wish you Good Luck on your adventure! Take it one step at a time. Don't rush it, but don't be stagnant.

    • @Electrify_
      @Electrify_ Před rokem

      Firstly thank you so much for the response I really appreciate it. :) I've wanted to work in the cybersecurity sector since I was 12. I've always loved IT so when I finished school I decided to do the Google course so I could have hands-on experience and also make money to contribute to the degree I want to pursue. From my work experience, I learnt how to assemble PCs and perform maintenance on multiple computers helping also troubleshoot issues for the company and clients. But the place shut down due to financial problems, that's why I wanted to take the CISSP exam to make my resume a bit better so I could get an entry-level job into Cyber security. I've heard how much study and commitment is needed for the CISSP exam, and I'm more than willing to study hard even though I love a hands-on experience just like you. I just wanted to also ask with the CISSP certificate will I be able to get an entry-level job in cybersecurity with no experience?
      Before I forget!! Once I get the 5 years experience what will happen?
      Typing is so much harder than talking lol
      Thank you so much for the advise and the encouragement 😁

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      It's cool that you have a passion for it - just make sure to keep fueling that passion even when things get tough!
      Since you're not working at the moment and searching for a job, I'd say why not. Go for it!
      Yes, you can definitely find an IT entry-level job with the CISSP cert, but you can also get one without experience and/or the CISSP cert. When we say IT entry-level jobs, we're referring to Help Desk or IT Support level 1. I started with 0 experience, if anything worst than your current situation since I had never put a computer together prior to my 1st IT job or having a CISSP cert, so I know it's completely possible for you.
      Since I didn't take the Associate route, I cannot say. However, from a quick search online, I found a similar question on the ISC2 forum. The suggested answers are to request for an endorsement.
      community.isc2.org/t5/Member-Support/Associate-of-ISC2-to-CISSP-Endorsement-Process/td-p/35348
      HAHAHA..Yes, typing takes more time since you want to get the point across but not write too much and sound confusing while talking it out is so much easier to elaborate your point. LOL
      Also, not a problem at all! I enjoy sharing my knowledge as it can help others because I understand how confusing it is when you're trying to figure out life alone. Feel free to ask anytime. 🙂

    • @Electrify_
      @Electrify_ Před rokem

      @@kimandtech Thank you!! I have to study well :) I have a few months to prepare. And since I don't a job I have all the time to study for the exam.
      My prayer is I get a entry-level job in the cybersecurity space. But first I should focus on the exam first the rest should fall into place :)
      Thank you, I'll take a look at the forum
      I'm grateful, I'll see how things go :)

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      @Electrify If the material for the CISSP is too overwhelming where you don't understand it still after 6 months, then you may want to prioritize job searching ahead of taking the CISSP.
      Good Luck with the Job Search and your study!!🍀
      You can do it!!!

  • @minphchang8494
    @minphchang8494 Před rokem

    I was wondering how papi酱 can speak eng so frequently all in a sudden

  • @aalansari8994
    @aalansari8994 Před rokem

    Nice effort so what was the study plan

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      Thanks! Please see my CISSP Tips video if you haven’t already as it goes into details of my study materials and what help me passed.
      czcams.com/video/aeCXK03-Xm4/video.html

  • @lockdowndb4863
    @lockdowndb4863 Před 8 měsíci

    You seem to have to much emotional investment and attachment to this industry and certifications

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před 8 měsíci

      Well, I wouldn't say it's an emotional investment or attachment to the industry...maybe to that specific cert since it's the hardest cert in the security industry. I'm emotional about this particular cert because I'm not smart, so for me to be able to pass it in such a short time - and it being the most difficult in the field - so I was overwhelmed by the emotions when I failed and passed it. I see it as a personal achievement. 🙂

  • @123greenland
    @123greenland Před rokem

    What is the cost of retaking the exam?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      Retaking the exam costs the same as taking it for the first time. Where I live, it's $749.

  • @williamm200
    @williamm200 Před rokem

    do we need any coding skills ?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem

      Hello @williamm200! No, you do not need any coding skills. There's no coding involved in this exam.

  • @yumna8205
    @yumna8205 Před rokem

    How to apply for it?

    • @kimandtech
      @kimandtech  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Do you mean how to register for the CISSP exam? If so, please go to this link (www.isc2.org/Register-for-Exam), which you'll need an account to register for an exam. All the instruction will be on that page as well. If the link doesn't work, you can search online "Register for your Certification Exam with ISC2". Good luck!!