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By George McPherson
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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
On this podcast episode I go over my Lessons Learned from my unsuccessful attempt of the CISSP exam.
What I did right:
1. Purchased the "Peace of Mind" voucher (Basically two tries for the price ofone, or almost one)
#1 is why I took some calculated risk during this prep.
2. During the exam I used the Think Like A Manager method.
3. I used the from an assessment exam to identify my weakest areas.
4. I mapped my CISSP morning. (Wake-up, Get ready, and Leave Home alarms)
What I did wrong:
1. I waited too late to take my assessment test that identifies your weak
domains.
2. Assessment test should have been 100 questions instead of just 50.
3. Did not get to study one of my weakest domains.
4. Didn't get a lot of practice testing in.
5. Didn't practice test enough to be comfortable with clock management during exam.
Game Plan:
1. Focuse on weak areas from actual exam attempt.
2. Take assessment test of at least 100 questions to re-evaluate weak areas.
3. Get plenty of practice testing in.
Unlock the secrets to thinking like a manager and ace your CISSP! In this podcast episode, I break down the key concepts and strategies you need to master to tackle managerial scenarios effectively.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your CISSP journey, this episode will provide valuable insights to help you succeed.
Don't miss out on this essential resource – hit play now and elevate your managerial mindset!
[Videos]
Think like a manager
Gwen Bettwy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LtRKKtdP3I&t
Why you will pass the CISSP
Kelly Handerhan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2Y6Zog8h2A
How to "Think like a Manager" for the CISSP Exam
Pete Zerger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfC9OLsCqgk
[Book]
How To Think Like A Manager for the CISSP Exam
by Luke Ahmed
https://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Manager-CISSP-Exam/dp/1735085197/ref=sr_1_1?crid=32II604AO58NI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.NJeXgxWxygsU3gXmmSnLz7wTaDBp_oFwa3oru4eKqvy8orIsibWAgJeHHcQXxFUGBPpxD_oCbVF_tGXizILQjZNo5koxTispDKV8Jtei1wMwhDzeQAMPcwe13TWNumpBB4kM6FGAjSl_Gcc9xciwwK9laIobJ8Lr9JguzxicNqJF2j89lDF-lozbkJozumF32RhlR8TlUyjC5ZNaStOW-XOBJVIMbiomXbSU-wp7Ssw.j0EeH65wfggIW-0--4Z-4OVgjdPb1dQffVR05fBwXJg&dib_tag=se&keywords=How+to+%22Think+like+a+Manager%22&qid=1714934220&sprefix=how+to+think+like+a+manager+%2Caps%2C155&sr=8-1
[Key Points]
1. Risk Advisor
2. Human life
3. Cost/Benefit Analysis
4. Support the Business
Welcome to the Blak Cyber podcast, where we explore strategies and tips to help you thrive in your professional life, and "secure your place in the industry. In today's episode, we're diving into the topic of productivity and discussing five actionable ways you can boost your efficiency and effectiveness in the workplace.
5 ways you can increase productivity at work:
1. Exercise & Nutrition
2. Set Clear Goals and Prioritize Tasks
3. Get Enought Sleep
4. Take Regular Breaks
5. Positive Attitude
This episode is about seeking mentors, becoming mentors, and giving back in the cybersecurity community.
In the recent years, Tech and more surprising Cyber has started to perform lay-offs in unprecedented numbers. Big tech companies like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft have made headlines with recent downsizing. In an industry were not too long ago
we felt unstoppable and almost dare I say it, "Lay-off Proof". The recent news is hard
to stomach as my heart goes out to those that were just trying to make a better life for their family. I have been laid-off twice, and it feels like a gut punch to your ego, and peace of mind. From making the big bucks, and feeling like we were more essential than other employees to being turned on our heads a bit I want to remind us all and to cyber career hopefuls we are getting a dose of reality but remember this, Tech/Cyber is still absolutely worth it, there are not many industries that without a college degree, you can build generational wealth legally creating more opportunities for you and your family. So I will end with this you may take some penalties, and be down some points, but find a way to get back in the game, find a way to get the coach to put you in the game for the first time, when it is all said and done it will be worth it, and we will be here as a community to hold it each other up and give pep talks along the way.
In this episode I dive into an under utilized tool in Cybersecurity, and how to leverage it to add rocket fuel to your career trajectory.
Discussing the debate between Cyber Skills or Cyber Certifications?
ABOUT THIS EPISODE:
The Blak Cyber podcast sits down to talk to Jon Stern about Third-Party
Risk, and his automated tool for risk assessment "Velocity"
Please subscribe and share to support this podcast.
Jon's Websites:
1. Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-sternstein/
2. Professional Website: https://www.sternsecurity.com/
3. Velocity Promo: https://vimeo.com/492240490
Podcast Links:
[Anchor]
https://anchor.fm/blakcyber
[Youtube]
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwzacDvVwciP5dE20tK9fL4hi9JknnrNp
[Spotify]
https://open.spotify.com/show/0fl2mVx9jBzV7yWdWABixF
[Apple]
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blak-cyber/id1502104299
ABOUT THIS EPISODE:
In this episode I talk about 3 tips for answering cybersecurity interview
questions.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.