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I found the questions related to (ISC)2 code of ethics were tricky. You will struggle to answer unless you have soaked these canons deep inside your nerves. The ethics are not limited to passing the CISSP exam. It’s a constant reminder to me that I have committed to providing great service. I take pride in […]
I am so excited to announce Dave On Cyber is live! It’s a minimal space without distractions and ads like I always wanted. I dedicate my creative work and knowledge to the cybersecurity community with pure reading experience and cybersecurity learning resources. Start with CIA is the ABC of cybersecurity.
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. When the student is truly ready, the teacher disappears. — Lao Tzu What’s Lao trying to convey? You are a student. You are also a teacher. Learning new skills and acquiring appropriate cybersecurity domain knowledge is not limited to cracking an interview, job security or advancing the career. Learning […]
Where is the risk? It’s everywhere. Being single is a risk of loneliness and depression. Being in a live-in relationship is a risk of an uncertain future. Being married is a risk of missing bachelorhood. Whether it’s relationship or data, you can never eliminate the risk. All you can do is reduce it to the […]
The official CISSP study guide has more than 1300 pages. Before you pass the exam, it tastes your reading patience level with bland language. I had two choices. Read fast with skimming and skipping. Or read word by word from the first to the last page. I chose later. I read it like a novel. […]
I failed the first CISSP attempt on 26th October 2022. After more than a year of preparation, I had no determination to face the exam again. But the report card forced me to look at the shiny side. The exam summary indicated I have passed four domains and require proficiency in others. After retrospection and […]
What’s the first thing you learned in the English language? A… B… C… It could be the ABC-relevant alphabet in your native language. You can only speak or write some words in English with ABC. It’s not an entire language, but a good start. It does help to make connections, such as A for Apple. […]