The CISSP is not a memory test. It is a test of judgment. After sitting the exam this year and finishing at 115 questions, it became clear that success depends less on recalling definitions and more on choosing the best answer in complex, risk-driven scenarios. For technical professionals especially, the challenge is shifting from an engineering mindset to a leadership perspective. If you have not applied security principles in the real world, you will struggle. This post shares practical, experience-based advice to help you prepare for the CISSP in 2026 with the right strategy and mindset.
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Oops, They Got My Password: Now What?!
A Guide to Cleaning Up After a Credential Cyber Catastrophe So… your account got hacked. Maybe it was a sketchy Wi-Fi at that coffee shop. Maybe you reused the same…
CompTIA SecurityX +
Title: My Journey from CompTIA CASP+ to the New CompTIA X+: Tips for Passing the Exam Three years ago, I sat for the CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) exam, and…
The Hidden Dangers
In today’s connected world, the internet offers kids endless opportunities—but also exposes them to serious risks like cyberbullying, online predators, and privacy loss. This post explores the hidden dangers of children going online and what parents can do to protect them.