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A “just visiting a website” iPhone hack is the kind of story that snaps you out of autopilot, and that’s where we start. Dark Sword shows how sophisticated mobile malware can ride on compromised sites and silently pull sensitive data from iOS devices. The fix is refreshingly practical: patch quickly, encourage the people around you to patch, and treat update discipline as real cybersecurity risk management, not a minor inconvenience.
Then I shift into CISSP Domain 2 Asset Security with a set of deep-dive practice questions that mirror how ISC2 likes to test your thinking. We break down what data classification is actually for, how to spot the “primary purpose” in tricky answer choices, and why value drives controls. From there we tackle cloud security responsibility with a healthcare scenario and a misconfigured ACL, clarifying why the organisation and its data owners remain accountable even when a cloud provider runs the infrastructure.
We also navigate a common GRC conflict: legal retention requirements versus security’s desire to reduce breach exposure, and how to land on a defensible data retention policy. Finally, we get hands-on with media sanitisation, including why DOD 5220.22-M overwriting can fail on SSDs under NIST 800-88 guidance, and we close with access governance basics like least privilege and need to know when roles change.
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By Shon Gerber, vCISO, CISSP, Cybersecurity Consultant and Entrepreneur4.5
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A “just visiting a website” iPhone hack is the kind of story that snaps you out of autopilot, and that’s where we start. Dark Sword shows how sophisticated mobile malware can ride on compromised sites and silently pull sensitive data from iOS devices. The fix is refreshingly practical: patch quickly, encourage the people around you to patch, and treat update discipline as real cybersecurity risk management, not a minor inconvenience.
Then I shift into CISSP Domain 2 Asset Security with a set of deep-dive practice questions that mirror how ISC2 likes to test your thinking. We break down what data classification is actually for, how to spot the “primary purpose” in tricky answer choices, and why value drives controls. From there we tackle cloud security responsibility with a healthcare scenario and a misconfigured ACL, clarifying why the organisation and its data owners remain accountable even when a cloud provider runs the infrastructure.
We also navigate a common GRC conflict: legal retention requirements versus security’s desire to reduce breach exposure, and how to land on a defensible data retention policy. Finally, we get hands-on with media sanitisation, including why DOD 5220.22-M overwriting can fail on SSDs under NIST 800-88 guidance, and we close with access governance basics like least privilege and need to know when roles change.
If you’re studying for the CISSP exam or tightening real-world security controls, subscribe, share this with a study partner, and leave a review so more candidates can find the show.
Gain exclusive access to 360 FREE CISSP Practice Questions at FreeCISSPQuestions.com and have them delivered directly to your inbox! Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to strengthen your CISSP exam preparation and boost your chances of certification success.
Join now and start your journey toward CISSP mastery today!

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