question 3 , something you are and something you have was mixed up, something you have was explained as something you are , i think it was just a slip.
@@InfoSecGuardians for sure it seems like properly understanding what is asked is key, here thanx for the detailed break down of the concepts its really hepful.
No resource can guarantee a PASS. It will be your own hard work and understanding of the topics. I am only helping to highlight the key points, so that you understand the topic better.
Why is risk acceptance the correct answer for question 4 when both acceptance and avoidance are mentioned in the risk treatment portion?
Yes, I thought it too. I think some of the answers are a bit wrong.
In the authentication portion of the video you have Something you are and something you have mixed up. You explain it right, but the slides are wrong.
Thanks for the review
Here in the video I have seen a small mistake which is for something you are and something you have the points have been misplaced . Please check that
question 3 , something you are and something you have was mixed up, something you have was explained as something you are , i think it was just a slip.
This seems like more like a english test think im going to study the diary
All ISC2 exams are a test of English as well.
@@InfoSecGuardians for sure it seems like properly understanding what is asked is key, here thanx for the detailed break down of the concepts its really hepful.
Your question 7 is quite confusing and counterintuitive seeing as the ans should be D even according to your explanation.
my thoughts too
same
if i study on this video i will pass the exam?
@@EngAyyad I use LinkedIn learning with Mike
No resource can guarantee a PASS. It will be your own hard work and understanding of the topics.
I am only helping to highlight the key points, so that you understand the topic better.
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