Happy to share I provisionally passed the CISSP on Friday. I’ve probably listened to your videos a hundred times. Thank you for putting together such an informative and enjoyable training session!
how often did you go over the video and how much of the video did you watch? I'm taking CISSP soon and I'd appreciate it if you share your study strategy. Thank you in advance.
I just passed my CISSP exam today. Your videos made a huge difference and I wouldn't have passed without them. Please keep doing what your doing, your contributions to the community can't be understated. Thank you Pete!
that's awesome!! congrats!.. I'm just starting domain 1 and plan on taking the test late February. Good to see so many people leaving positive feedback on the video series. I've been watching the Destination CISSP video mind maps as well. Did you use the official study guide and practice tests?
Fantastic material to prep for the exam. Thanks a mil Pete, this was very beneficial for the exam. Passed 14/04/2024. First thing I did when the exam was loading was to write below short-notes on board provided: - T.L.A.M (Think like a manager) - Prioritize human life, Business continuity, data protection & cost benefits - End-goal, bottom line (What would a manager do) Pay careful attention to words like GREATEST, BEST,LEAST & NOT for each question.
Just wanted to say thanks for all of your work Pete! A year ago I passed the Sec+ due to your resources. I just passed the CISSP thanks to your resources. You are the man! Thank you for everything!
I was recently impacted by a massive layoff. With nearly 7 years of experience in infosec, I decided to try for the CISSP and am relieved to say that I provisionally passed the exam at 100 questions. I can't express my gratitude for your videos which were paramount to my success. Thank you for your contributions to the community!
Just passed it also and also my exam popped up the message around question 100, which worried me as it thought probably made too much mistakes. (reading lots of exam go towards 125-150q) But luckily after visiting the frontdesk to find the printer paper, it showed passed. Couldn't be happier to see that, as the exam was quite tough, with lot's of answers coming from intuition/experience/and yes sometimes guessing in combon with trying to get rid of least probably answers 😁
I passed my CISSP exam a few days ago on my first attempt with about 120 questions, and this video was crucial in helping me prepare. I watched it twice: once when I started studying 60 days ago and again in the week leading up to the exam. If you watch this video and truly understand everything covered, I believe you’re about 90% ready. The remaining 9% comes down to tuning your mindset for exam day to decipher the questions and answer effectively. Thank you so much for putting this together-it made a huge difference!
I passed on the first try as well. It took me all 175 questions and 3h55m. Halfway-through I had almost given up and walked out. The exam supervisor told me he had never met anyone who had passed on the first try (I'm based in MONTREAL)
I am just leaving the examen center, and i am pleased to inform you that i passed the exam... your contents was very useful for my preparation.. tanks a lots 😊😊😊
Four months ago I was a cook wanting to change my profession. Today I just provisionally passed the test. And this was the absolute biggest help in getting me to this point. I can’t thank you enough.
Wow, that is VERY impressive! Congratulations! I have a big network on LinkedIn, so if you're looking for a role in cybersecurity, connect with me and I'll share your profile around my network.
I’m a nurse looking to do the same. I’m so anxious and don’t know where to start. There is a 10 month course in a local university that claims that it’ll help students get ready for CISSP.
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@@Cybertechworld Hit the practice quizzes you have in hand! I suggest making sure you're clearing practice quizzes in the official study guide with 90% or better before you step into the exam center. Good luck! 🤞🍀
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity First, thank you for your videos. Great resource! Second, by practice quizzes you mean CISSP 2021 Official Practice Tests with the link above?
@@oksanabolanos110 I do in fact mean the practice quizzes in the online resources of the official study guide. I explain how to create a custom quiz for a specific domain in that section at this point - ruclips.net/video/_nyZhYnCNLA/видео.html
Hi Pete, Just wanted to drop a Thank you note! I passed the CISSP first time last Monday 31st October. Your advice on so many issues was spot on. After acquiring my Security+ , I had spent a year preparing for the exams with books, videos, Test Preps, Boson, etc. I watched all your CISSP videos at least twice. The 8 hours Exam Cram was part of my final week's preparation. It helped to put me at ease. One area I will want to help others on, is Exam Time Management. I did the 175 questions in 239minutes 30 Second! You will need to set your time markers very well. First 30questions, next 70 Questions (up to Question 100)! And the final 75 Questions! You will need to set your time limits for each of these set of questions. When I hit question 165, I looked at the clock and saw that I had time, so I paced myself on the 10 questions, to ensure that I gave them more thought. Lastly I did not make time for a drink or snack break. I relied on two nutrients! Adrenalin and Oxygen! Remember to put your Breathing Exercises to good use! Breathe! Click Next! Read Question/Answers or Answers/Questions twice, cross out first two wrong answers, read question, cross out third wrong answer and Click the answer you are left with. Remember Arthur Conan Doyle/Sherlock Holmes: "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.."
These videos helped me to pass the CISSP! I actually had to force myself to slow down read each question twice, read the answers twice first bottom up then top down. 65 min remaining and I pressed the finish button. I would listen to the videos doing yard work, shopping… whenever I had time. Thanks a lot great stuff!
Must have listened and watching this video at least 20+ times! Thank you for creating so much free content. This review was a great foundation for my studies and I am proud to report a CISSP pass! Thank you, Pete!
I’m happy to say that I provisionally passed my CISSP exam yesterday. Thanks for all your help, Pete! Your CISSP videos were all that I listened to during my workouts and commutes to work over the past three months. Your videos were surely a major contributor to my success. Thanks again!
@@andooskie My recommended exam prep strategy in this video will answer that question. Have a look at the "exam prep strategy" section at ruclips.net/video/_nyZhYnCNLA/видео.html
@@andooskie I’m sure it’s possible to pass with just video if you have a lot of cybersecurity work experience across each of the eight domains, but I wouldn’t recommend solely basing your studies off of this video. I also used the Wiley Efficient Learning app and Boson exam simulations. I had the official study guide as well, but I only used it to read about specific terms and concepts that I didn’t entirely understand or struggled to comprehend from my other study resources. However you do it, I’d recommend a few different resources to help you study from different angles and minimize the risk of any knowledge gaps. Hope that helps
Hi, I've used your book and youtube material extensively since end of November and just passed the exam earlier this week. Exam is hard, memory studying will not be the silver bullet, it's a combo of experience, studying and converging all of that. Keep up to awesome work/material. Thanks!
Thanks Pete! I passed the CISSP today @125 questions and wanted to make sure I stopped in to show my appreciation. Your video series were part of my studies and I watched multiple times over the past year in my prep. Many thanks!
Thanks Pete! I was able to pass my CISSP exam yesterday and this video and the breakout videos were a key part of being able to do so! Blessings, Robert
I provisionally passed the CISSP exam on my first attempt today! My exam stopped right after the 125th question. Dedication and hard work always pays off. I've found this Cram course very helpful in my exam prep journey.Thanks, Pete! 🎉
I passed my exam today at question 130. I could not have done it without this video! I only had a week to study for the exam and just took it one domain a day. Thanks so much!!!!
Today I passed my CISSP exam on the first try, in just under 75 minutes. I credit this series entirely for my success: I bought the recommended study guides and watched this 20 video playlist over the last month or so, and firmly believe that anyone who follows the advice and recommendations will be successful. I think it was particularly helpful to watch the individual Domain series - I did that first and it gave me a sense of confidence that the CISSP exam was something I could do. Prior to that, the CISSP had been a "black box" and these videos helped me gain confidence immensely. It helped anchor my mental models, and gave me clear insights into the content and what to expect. Thanks again for making this available - it saved me thou$and$ in Boot camp fees (that would probably NOT have achieved the results I wanted.)
Hello, Sorry to bother you but Congratulations!!! Im looking to take the test in a few weeks. Good to hear that you used this series and the suggestions because im doing the same. Just cant seem to get my confidence up. Again, Congratulations!!.
@@drummerboy2487 Hi! Here’s 7 steps to help your confidence. 1. Watch all the Domain videos, maybe twice. 2. Get the recommended study guide and register to use the online tests that are included 3. Grit your teeth and take every test, cold. 4. After wringing your hands and gnashing your teeth at low initial scores, go read the chapters in the study guide in order of your lowest scored results first. 5. Go watch the 8 hour video over a period days as entertainment between retaking the online chapter tests; watch your scores improve. 6. Repeat the Domain videos and reading/test taking until you get over 90 on all of them. 7. On the morning of the test, chill, take 1 last practice test, and then go pass your CISSP😎
I passed the exam today! Your videos were critical in my understanding of the material and how to approach the exam. Thank you so much for providing these amazing resources and sharing your knowledge!
This video helped me pass my exam as well! I failed the CISSP the first time and I attribute that failure to reading the textbook and taking their practice exams. I learned too many details and nuances from the book that made it harder for me to narrow down which answer was accurate on the exam. In preparation of taking the exam the second time around, I only watched this 8hr long video and the “think like a manager” video and passed. The exam was relatively easy the second time around as I wasn’t thinking in the weeds like a support person but more like a manager at a high level. As a manager/practitioner, it’s not my job to think about those nuances. I recommend getting the textbook for when you’re a practitioner but not use it to study for your exam. The likelihood of failure increases when you read it.
I've listened to your videos almost every day on my way to work for around 2 months I always had issues with reading for long hours and this has helped me beyond your imagination. I promised myself to thank you as soon as I pass the exam .. Thanks, Pete for your effort to create such great-quality content I wouldn't have passed without this.
Just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I downloaded this video and listened to it on my way to and from work. I passed my CISSP exam my first time and highly recommend this channel!
Hi Peter, I want to thank you from bottom of my heart for all these CISSP videos, which have played a big part in my journey towards passing this exam.
Pete - I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. Passed the exam this morning, and am excited to finally move onto the endorsement process now that the hard part is over. This series was instrumental in my study and success, especially the deep dive sessions, "Think Like a Manager" session, and especially the strategies you shared in the "How I Passed the CISSP in 2 weeks" video. I followed pretty much the exact same strategy and it allowed me to maximize my study time on things I needed to prepare the most on before the test. Videos like this remind me how powerful giving back to the community is. Please let me know how best I can support your business and channel beyond subscribing, liking, and notifications - I'm truly thankful for all the help you've made available to all of us!
6 months ago, this was the first video I watched for my CISSP studies. Today and tomorrow, it'll be the last before my exam. Crazy how many new things I have learned in that time. Thanks for this incredible resource!
Passed my test today! Thanks Pete! I really owe you a debt of gratitude for this video course! I lost count of how many times I watched this video and took notes. It paid off!
I provisionally passed CISSP on 7/6/2024 I watched all of the playlist twice, especially the 2024 addendum. You content really helped me pass the exam! Thank you Pete!
I watched these videos in the last weeks leading up to my exam and they helped me bring everything together. I provisionally passed the CISSP this morning! Thank you for your clear, concise and FREE explanations! Think like a manager got me through a few tough decisions on the test.
Today I provisionally passed the CISSP exam and on the first attempt no less! I want to sincerely thank you for continuing to advance and protect the profession. I could not have passed without your videos. Thank you!
Hello Pete. Thank you for these videos as well as the 2024 Addendum. On September 28, 2024, I passed the CISSP exam. These videos and your explanations are invaluable and I learned so much here. I have been passing the word about these videos with my colleagues and friends who is studying for the CISSP. Job well done!
@@reinefortune8887 no, I read the 11th Hour book, and used the official app to practice test questions. Overall this video was the most complete resource though.
Happy to share my CISSP provisional pass. I watched you videos and listen to your voice so many times. This video is a huge part in this victory. I wish you all the best !
Thursday: remembered that my vauchar will expire in one week. Got a little shock and applied for a test coming Sunday without having touched my book for half year. Watched your vid up and down. Sunday: passed the exam! So happy that clever people like you exist who seem to have to much time to produce those videos for others! :-) Can't imagine how much energy you put in. Thank you! Overall my exam was not really technical, many more questions that I assumed about frameworks. Also complex scenarious where most answers were right and you have to pick the BEST one. Seems I guessed most of them right... But for sure this video alone is not enough to pass the exam due to it cannot cover the whole content in 8 hours. You need many different sources to prepare for the exam. And the optimum is if you already have been working in a professional company and live the right processes day by day. Good luck guys!
WOW! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🔥 Definitely most leverage the system I present in my training, which includes the official study guide and it's online resources alongside my video content.
I am glad to say that I passed my CISSP today. For myself I can say that Pete's content is awesome and it helped me to pass the updated 2024 exam. Thank you Pete!
This is a thank you note. I’ve just “provisionally“ passed the CISSP exam, with 122 questions. I’ve listened to all of your videos as a reinforcement for my studies! Passed on the 1st try. Thanks for the excellent content.
I just want to let you know how grateful I am for this content. I've today passed my CISSP exam after 125 questions and this video was a terrific resource for focusing my studies. Much appreciated
Pete, so glad to let you know that I passed the CISSP exam on 9 December 2022. The test engine took me to 175, and I wasn't sure about passing or failing, as I went to 150 this past spring and still failed. When people asked how I did it, I told some that I overdosed on Pete Zerger videos! I purchased the study guide (9th edition) and went through two free boot camps (in January and again in October) that were provided by the government, but truly believe it was your videos that finally allowed me to pop that balloon. Thank you for recording so many worthwhile videos and offering them for free.
I just provisionally passed today and I cannot thank you and this whole series enough as I spent countless hours listening. To anyone seeking their certification you are definitely in the right place.
Thank you! I've studied for 2 months but didn't have any confidence. I watched this video in 2 days and passed the CISSP this morning. 150 questions for me but I know this gave me the edge I needed. Thanks again.
Provisionally passed my CISSP exam yesterday. Highly recommend taking screen shots as you view Pete’s course materials to review daily. As others have mentioned, you need to use a wide range of study options including books, official ISC2 practice questions, videos etc. I was fortunate to be able to attend in person SANS training but still watched these videos from Pete afterwards along with the Cybrary (Kelly Handerhan) course. Read the 11th hour Eric Conrad book a few days before the exam as well. Thank you Inside Cloud and Security for these excellent videos and good luck to all!!!
Yay! I passed on 125 questions 30 mins ago. I listened to you a couple of times and this was what I needed. Thank you so much for making the concepts easy to follow.
Provisionally passed today on my first attempt and your videos helped tremendously. I’m fairly new to cyber and IT with limited hands on tech experience. I watched your videos so many times up until 10 minutes prior to my exam 😅 your entire CISSP playlist is gold. Thank you, thank you 🙏🏾
Have been studying CISSP on and off over 3 years, have yet to come come across study material that is as concise as this one. Thank you for getting straight to the point and explaining in clear terms. 🌟
Thanks for the awesome video, that really helps with bringing it all together and preparing for the exam. A few quick correction though: 4:18:30 Concerning CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA: Both are Ethernet standards and have nothing to do with token ring. CSMA/CD is used in wired Ethernet (802.3): Each sender keeps sensing the wire *while sending* and aborts if there's a collision (that's Collision Detection). For Wifi (802.11), they developed CSMA/CA for the only reason that it's not possible to check for collisions while sending in a wireless scenario. That why in CSMA/CA, the sender waits a random amount of time before sending to reduce the chance of a collision (that's Collision Avoidance: collisions can still happen, and if they do, both stations will blissfully keep sending and wasting bandwidth for the full time required to send a frame). 4:35:30 (Ethernet) Networks are segmented by switches; it's switches which separate collision domains, not routers. In fact, if you use switches throughout your wired Ethernet, as pretty much everybody nowadays does, that eliminates collisions altogether. In practice, there are no collision domains anymore on wired Ethernet.
Glad it helped. Couple of responses to your comments: Token ring avoids collisions, so it is similar conceptually to CSMA/CA in that it avoids collisions (unlike CSMA/CD), which was my point. Switches offer help with collision domains, but so do routers. Routers do not pass broadcast traffic, so they create multiple broadcast domains. Routers also create multiple collision domains. Sources: www.geeksforgeeks.org/collision-domain-and-broadcast-domain-in-computer-network/ and study-ccna.com/collision-broadcast-domain/. Here's a good test question that clarifies. blogs.getcertifiedgetahead.com/broadcast-domains-and-collision-domains/#:~:text=multiple%20broadcast%20domains.-,Routers%20also%20create%20multiple%20collision%20domains.,creates%20a%20separate%20collision%20domain.
Happy to announce that today(7/22/23) I provisionally passed the CISSP exam after 150 Questions! Thank you for providing this content for FREE, I’ve watched your videos to help prepare dozens of times and became apart of my daily routine. it was a huge help! Thank you again!
I passed today at 131Q on my first attempt. I only found you in the last week and I’m so glad I did. Thank you for this resource, I honestly cannot believe it is free!
Passed the CISSP today. Would like to pass on a TON OF THANKS to Pete and to this channel. This was the first video I started watching - not once but end-to-end thrice! Helped me immensely. Thanks again!
@@EM-do1yi Yes, I watched Prabh Nair's videos and coffee shots/snacks QnA series...good ones. Also got Wiley test bank and Boson Test Prep...together they have about 2000 questions...enough to help you pass...
Thank you for this course. While it was far from my only resource, it was a boon in last minute preparations and really making sure I had the concepts down before the exam. My CISSP endorsement is pending review. Off to check out your CCSP course. Thanks again.
Recently I passed my CISSP exam. I want to thank Pete for CISSP videos & content. I watched your videos many times and learned a lot. I appreciate the time & effort that you put into these content.
Passed my exam on the first attempt. I started this video the day before and finished the morning of the exam. Watching this video really made me focus on the material relevant to the exam, rather than trying to memorize the 1000 plus pages of the book. Both were crucial in my passing. Thank you.
I Peter, Thanks for your video. I have provisionally passed my exam following your advices. I'm French man and during the exam the level of English was not easy for me for some questions but following your advice I was able to pick up the right answer. 139 questions and bingo. Thank thank. 👌
Pete Zerger's videos are so helpful! I passed the CISSP Exam yesterday on my first attempt. He really tied together all the concepts that I have been studying to help me think analytically during the test. Learn what he is teaching and definitely understand it enough to apply it. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this course! I studied about 4 months and watched this video series in combo with the Sybex practice questions. It was instrumental in passing the exam at 126 questions.
So helpful! I watched this video all the way through, then took official ISC2 training, but watched this video again and took notes on some of the things I still didn't know that well in the week directly before taking the test. Watched some of your deep-dives, too. Also did some practice questions in the Cybex book you recommended. Passed today! Thank you for your consolidation, explanations, highlighting, memory tips, and general approach!
Started with your video series in 2021 to get an idea of the exam. After a year of rigorous preparation with every resource I could afford, I wrapped it up with your video series once again for a provisional pass. You sir, are a blessing to this community. A creator of leaders.
Pete! You are awesome. I have been watching your videos constantly the last month and can now say that I passed the exam on the first try with two hours to spare! Watching your videos and having your slides helped break everything down so well. I was very confident in that exam and I owe a huge thanks to you!
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity your materials are incredible. Can’t thank you enough! But my next question, when are you making material on CISA? Lol That’s my next exam. Going to miss not having Pete talking in my ear about controls and frameworks.
Happy share that I provisionally passed the CISSP exam Yesterday. Thank you, Pete, for your amazing videos and resources. They were a big part of my CISSP preparation journey. I used to play this each day in my car while driving. No radio. Only this series. I also printed the presentation slides. Thanks for all.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity If I purchase the hard copy of the book. How can I register it online? Where? I'm able to access the test bank so I can figure out which domains I need to spend more time on.
@@MrDmacc1 just remembered, I documented the registration process for the online resources for Security+. Same publisher in the same process, just pick the CISSP official study guide instead. How to register for online resources in Security+ Official Study Bundle ruclips.net/video/expPsyQBcPQ/видео.html
Hi Pete, I want to thank you for providing this fantastic content. The content is really well explained straightforward and to the point. I provisionally passed the exam this morning and your videos were instrumental in my prep. Thanks again. Jacob
I passed CISSP on 2nd take just today. First try was last June 2024, that one was all 150 questions. Today I did it at 102. Thanks for this very valuable material
I managed to clear my CISSP on 14th May after 125 questions. This Learning was very important resource and should be part of anyone preparing for CISSP. I used to listen to this during my commute and heard it twice. This is my 3rd certification with the help of Pete (AZ-500, SC-100 and CISSP). I know what I am going to use as a resource for my CCSP.😄😄😄😄😀
Happy to report that watching this video and purchasing the ebook with flash-cards and practice questions - I passed the CISSP exam on Tuesday 5/16/23! Thank you SO MUCH for this content, it was supremely helpful. The only other resources I used were some of your breakdown videos which focused on specific content areas. Thanks again!
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity iam trying to study and do a record Breaking attempt - i started Cybersecurity course a week ago and i wonder if i work overtime can i try to do the CISSP Exam within a month.
Just provisionally passed the CISSP exam today. This video and the other special videos were part of the learning process. Thinking Like a Manager was paramount for my success. Thank you for all this valuable information.
Commenting here for the YT algo: I’ve watched every video in this series and I personally believe it was exactly what I needed to pass the exam today!! I passed at question 126! For this who haven’t, PLEASE, watch EVERY video in this series at least once. Thank you sir!!!
First, let me say that I really appreciate the fact you took the time to put this information out there. I just passed the CISSP exam in part of what you have provided here. Your videos were ones that I watched for a quick refresh and reminder to keep the material fresh in my mind. I have watched so many videos like so many others have done and nothing compares to your videos in how you explain the topics. Please do not stop! It is so needed. That exam was one of the toughest I have ever encountered in my life. You have to not only know the CBK book, but understand how these things work, think technically, and know when to think like a manager - all in one. Thanks Pete.
I came across your training materials just less than 2 weeks ago while preparing for my CISSP exam. I have been trying out the exam questions from CISSP app but couldn't finish them all. Your materials helped me understood the key points quickly and helped a lot in my passing the exam today. Thanks and will be recommending your channel to my peers. 👍😄
I am so happy to share that I provisionally passed the CISSP exam yesterday, I would not have done it without these videos and I AM so so GREATFUL!!. These have helped immensely. Can't thank enough Pete !!!
Happy to share i provisionally passed on 25 Jan 23. This video and all the other cissp supplementary videos were my main resources. Thank you very much Peter. Oh and it took me two weeks 🙂to study. " There is no reward for longest study time" Bear in mind you need the experience. I have over 20 years IT experience. This is a very tricky exam and in most cases experience will guide you towards the correct answer.
Happy to share that I provisonally passed CISSP yesterday. This is the most effective single source that helped me apart from other materials. I gave good time to listen to this video twice before my exam.
Glad you found it. Also make sure you take some practices quizzes in these final days. Read the explanations for the questions you missed, and do some targeted review on what looked to be your weak areas based on your quiz results. And definitely watch my "to think like a manager" guidance. Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
Just wanted to say Thank you for this and your other great supplementary videos. in the last week or so I have relied on your content to help re-frame myself...in the end I can confirm that I have passed my CISSP exam! Thank you and god bless.
@@bluetech7128 I got the study guide recommended and followed the instructions to get access to the online test bank. They had 4 practice tests as well as questions from the study material and flash cards...couldn't recommend it more..
@thestigolympia55 there is surely a lot of material as you know but I felt this video did a good job of broad stroking key points. The assumption must be that you have studied the material before you watch this video..
@BichosFofos-xx5rc the OSG and a couple RUclips videos - this being the main one. Honestly what helped me the most was doing many practice questions. Gets you in the headspace of how the exam questions are posed and then it’s just grasping enough concepts from each domain that you can along with answering everything like management would
Happy to share I provisionally passed the CISSP on Wednesday. Thank you for putting together such an informative and enjoyable training session! This is awesome
Thank you so much for putting this video out! I have been studying for two months and have been using your videos to supplement my studying. I passed on the first try and I would say that's partially thanks to your very focused training.
Just a note on 5:10:22. Correct me if I am wrong, but you CANNOT move the CER. CER measures the overall accuracy of the device, it is a fixed point, so in order to change it you need to get a different device. Increasing/decreasing sensitivity only increases/decreases the difference between FAR and FRR (the x coordinate on the graph). The CER remains the same.
Tuning biometric device sensitivity can directly influence the Crossover Error Rate (CER). Tuning for higher sensitivity can increase the False Acceptance Rate (FAR), as the system may mistakenly accept samples from unauthorized individuals or impostors. Lower sensitivity can increase the False Rejection Rate (FRR), as the system may mistakenly reject samples from genuine users. As FRR and FAR change, the point of crossover will change at as well.
Pete you are a legend. This video series was awesome and was certainly a massive part in me being able to pass my exam this week. I managed to get it finished in a little over 1.5 hours and 125 questions.
Your content is excellent. I passed my CISSP exams after my first trial. Thanks for such a great content. Indeed one has to think like a manager to pass the exams. Well done!
Happy to share I provisionally passed the CISSP on Friday. I’ve probably listened to your videos a hundred times. Thank you for putting together such an informative and enjoyable training session!
Wonderful, congratulations! 🏆🎉Glad the series helped!
Congrats. I starețe learning. I have untul december to Take it:)
Well done!👏🏻
how often did you go over the video and how much of the video did you watch? I'm taking CISSP soon and I'd appreciate it if you share your study strategy. Thank you in advance.
How would you compare this to a SEC +
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:10 🗂️ *Focus Areas in Exam Prep Strategy*
03:44 🔄 *CISSP Exam Domains Overview (2018 vs. 2021)*
05:08 🖥️ *Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) Details*
08:09 🧠 *Thinking Like a Manager: Due Diligence vs. Do Care*
12:29 📊 *Security Planning Horizons*
13:10 📚 *Learning Techniques: Spaced Repetition*
16:08 🧠 *Learning Techniques: Mnemonic Devices*
17:15 📊 *Learning Techniques: Chunking*
18:37 📈 *Exam Prep Strategy: 80/20 Rule*
23:11 📚 *Domain 1: Security and Risk Management Overview*
24:20 🛡️ *Introduction to CIA Triad and CISSP Code of Ethics*
26:09 📜 *Security Policy Development - Four Levels*
27:31 🌐 *Risk Management - Risk Categories and Factors*
29:25 📊 *Security Planning - Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Plans*
30:36 🔄 *Response to Risk - Acceptance, Mitigation, Assignment, Avoidance, Deterrence, Rejection*
33:38 📚 *Risk Management Framework - NIST 800-37 and Steps*
48:17 📝 *Risk Analysis Formulas - Exposure Factor, Single Loss Expectancy, Annualized Rate of Occurrence, Annualized Loss Expectancy*
50:25 📊 *Annualized Loss Expectancy (ALE) Calculation*
55:01 📉 *Controls Gap and Residual Risk*
56:15 🌐 *Risk-Based Management in the Supply Chain*
58:05 🔍 *Threat Modeling Overview and Common Approaches*
01:06:23 🛑 *Security Control Types and Categories*
01:13:42 ⚖️ *Legal and Regulatory Aspects in CISSP*
01:17:26 📜 *U.S. Privacy Laws*
01:19:05 🌐 *Business Continuity Planning*
01:20:15 🔄 *Business Continuity Planning Definitions*
01:22:19 💼 *Consequences of Privacy and Data Breaches*
01:25:38 🔄 *Data Life Cycle and Information Life Cycle*
01:29:07 🗑️ *Data Destruction Methods*
01:31:54 🔐 *Data Protection through Encryption*
01:39:36 🛠️ *Security Architecture and Engineering Overview*
01:41:37 🛡️ *New Concepts in CISSP Domain 3*
01:43:17 🤖 *Zero Trust Security*
01:44:10 🏰 *Secure Design Principles*
01:45:21 🌐 *Privacy by Design Principles*
01:46:55 🕵️♂️ *Privacy, Visibility, and Transparency*
01:51:18 🌐 *Security as a Service*
01:52:44 📊 *SIM and SOAR*
01:56:53 🐳 *Containerization and DevOps*
01:59:07 🌐 *APIs and REST*
02:00:58 💻 *High-Performance Computing*
02:02:35 🌐 *Edge and Fog Computing*
02:03:43 ☁️ *Cloud Computing Models and Shared Responsibility*
02:08:37 🚀 *Software as a Service (SaaS) Overview*
02:09:20 ☁️ *Public Cloud Advantages*
02:10:27 🏠 *Private Cloud Characteristics*
02:12:42 🛡️ *Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) Overview*
02:14:04 🔐 *Post-Quantum Cryptography*
02:24:47 🔄 *Split Knowledge Principle*
02:26:56 🔄 *Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Cryptography*
02:30:12 🔐 *Introduction to XOR in Cryptography*
02:34:04 🔒 *Hash Functions Requirements*
02:35:16 🧂 *Cryptographic Salts and Rainbow Tables*
02:35:56 📜 *Digital Signature Standard (DSS)*
02:36:24 🏛️ *Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)*
02:37:34 🌐 *Web, Network, and Email Security Standards*
02:38:01 🛡️ *IPsec Protocol Overview*
02:38:55 🛠️ *Common Cryptographic Attacks*
02:40:33 🎭 *Digital Rights Management (DRM)*
02:41:15 🗂️ *Symmetric Algorithms Overview*
02:46:03 🏰 *Security Models Introduction*
02:47:54 🔄 *State Machine Security Model*
02:48:36 🌐 *Information Flow Models*
02:49:30 🪢 *Lattice-Based Security Model*
02:51:50 🧭 *Categorization of Security Models*
02:52:33 🔒 *Bellapadula Model Overview*
02:53:15 🔐 *Visual Representation of Bellapadula Properties*
02:53:42 🔐 *Clark-Wilson Security Model and Access Control Triplets*
03:02:10 🌐 *Common Criteria Evaluation Process*
03:05:10 📊 *Security Evaluation Criteria Levels (TCSEC, ITSEC, Common Criteria)*
03:08:14 🔐 *Access Control Types (MAC, DAC, Non-Discretionary, Rule-Based)*
03:12:31 🔑 *Certification and Accreditation*
03:15:46 📖 *Memory Types and Differences*
03:17:55 📀 *Security Issues with Storage (Primary and Secondary)*
03:19:22 🕵️ *Eavesdropping and Tapping Vulnerabilities*
03:21:57 ☁️ *Cloud Computing and Security*
03:22:52 💽 *Hypervisors and Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB)*
03:24:29 📱 *Smart Devices and Internet of Things (IoT)*
03:27:16 ⚙️ *Embedded Systems and Static Environments*
03:30:35 🔥 *Common Flaws and Vulnerabilities*
03:33:22 🚧 *Physical Security Controls Overview*
03:35:12 🛡️ *Importance of Physical Security*
03:41:27 🚿 *Fire Suppression Systems Overview*
03:42:23 ⚡ *Fire Suppression and Electrical Fires*
03:45:13 🏡 *Site Selection and Facility Design*
03:46:28 🚪 *Threats to Physical Access Control*
03:49:26 💽 *Media Storage Facilities and Protections*
03:54:28 🌐 *Domain 4 Introduction: Network Security*
04:00:00 📡 *Emerging Technologies: Li-Fi and Zigbee*
04:01:26 📱 *Cellular Networks and 5G Security*
04:02:50 🌐 *Content Delivery Networks (CDN)*
04:04:13 🌐 *OSI Model Overview*
04:06:33 🌐 *TCP/UDP and Ports*
04:11:15 🌐 *Network Topologies*
04:14:47 🌐 *Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Communication*
04:16:53 🌐 *Broadcast, Multicast, Unicast*
04:17:35 🌐 *Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)*
04:21:00 🌐 *Network Segmentation*
04:22:37 🌐 *Bluetooth Technology and Security*
04:24:14 🌐 *Wireless Technologies and Security*
04:26:52 🌐 *Fiber Channel and iSCSI*
04:28:01 📡 *Wireless Site Survey*
04:28:59 🔐 *EAP, PEAP, LEAP*
04:34:37 ⚙️ *Network Devices Overview*
04:38:18 🌐 *WAN Connections & Communication Links*
04:39:30 🛡️ *Types of Firewalls*
04:44:12 🖥️ *Hardware vs. Software Firewalls*
04:47:59 🕵️ *Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDS/IPS)*
04:51:01 🌐 *Network-Based IDS/IPS Modes*
04:51:27 🔒 *Network Security: Hosts and Subnets*
04:53:18 🍯 *Honeypots and Common Network Attacks*
04:56:34 🤝 *TCP Three-Way Handshake*
04:57:05 🕵️ *Introduction to Identity and Access Management (IAM)*
04:58:57 🔐 *Certificate-Based Authentication*
05:05:00 🔍 *Identification, Authentication, Authorization, Accountability (IAAA)*
05:06:22 🔑 *Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Biometrics*
05:09:48 🔄 *Crossover Error Rate in Biometrics*
05:12:38 🚪 *Access Control Models*
05:15:27 🔐 *Access Control Overview*
05:17:21 🔒 *Security Controls Hierarchy*
05:18:31 🚧 *Types of Security Controls*
05:21:46 ⚖️ *Elements of Risk*
05:28:17 🕵️♂️ *Other Security Measures*
05:31:34 🔄 *Security Assessment and Testing Overview*
05:33:11 🎯 *Vulnerability Assessments vs. Penetration Tests*
05:43:04 🔍 *Key Performance and Risk Indicators*
05:44:57 🛠️ *Domain 7: Security Operations Overview*
05:56:57 🔄 *Information Life Cycle and Security Measures*
06:00:04 📊 *Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Secure Provisioning*
06:02:39 ☁️ *Cloud Security Considerations*
06:04:17 🛡️ *Configuration and Change Management*
06:07:33 💼 *Patch Management*
06:09:44 🕵️♂️ *Vulnerability Management*
06:11:19 🚨 *Incident Response Process*
06:13:28 ⚔️ *Denial of Service Attacks*
06:16:00 🍯 *Honeypots and Padded Cells*
06:18:20 🔒 *Blocking Malicious Code*
06:20:24 🎯 *Penetration Testing*
06:27:54 📜 *Log Protection and Central Storage*
06:33:40 🕵️ *Maintaining Accountability through Auditing*
06:40:20 🔄 *Access Reviews and User Entitlements*
06:44:42 📑 *E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Preservation*
06:46:34 🔍 *Evidence Gathering Process*
06:48:30 🗃️ *Data Retention and Incident Response*
06:49:57 📜 *Types of Evidence and Admissibility*
06:52:55 🕵️ *Legal Aspects of Evidence Collection*
06:55:28 🔄 *Recovery Sites: Hot, Warm, Cold*
06:57:04 🏢 *Service Bureau and Mobile Sites*
06:58:16 ⏳ *RPO, RTO, and Mutual Assistance Agreements*
07:00:06 📝 *Business Continuity Planning Steps*
07:02:15 🔄 *Disaster Recovery Plan Tests*
07:03:32 🤝 *Recovery Team, Salvage Team, and Backup Strategies*
07:16:16 🛠️ *Configuration Management*
07:19:00 🗃️ *Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS)*
07:21:47 🔐 *RDBMS Threats and Attacks*
07:26:13 💽 *Storage Types in Systems*
07:28:22 🧠 *Machine Learning and Neural Networks*
07:31:42 🔄 *Software Development Models*
07:36:38 📈 *Software Development Maturity Models*
07:39:42 🔄 *Change and Configuration Management*
07:41:04 🧪 *Software Testing*
*- Service injection attack: Escapes detection by injecting into trusted runtime processes.*
*- Boot sector infection: Infects the legitimate boot sector during the OS load process.*
07:43:12 🛡️ *Antivirus Software*
*- Modern behavior-based detection monitors for unusual activity, leveraging AI or machine learning.*
*- Dictionary attacks: Uses a large dictionary file to obtain hashed equivalents.*
*- Brute force attacks: Attempts all possible password combinations.*
*- Social engineering attacks: Exploits human psychology, often posing as support representatives.*
*- Security awareness training as a powerful way to mitigate social engineering attacks.*
*- Freely available software used by attackers after exploiting known vulnerabilities.*
*- Enables privilege escalation to gain greater control and persistence on the compromised system.*
07:47:14 🎯 *Application Attacks: Buffer Overflow and Backdoor*
*- Buffer overflow: Caused by improper validation of user input size, often in web forms.*
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That’s really cool! I wish it was short enough to fit in the video description for automatic chapters, but that space is pretty limited
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I just passed my CISSP exam today. Your videos made a huge difference and I wouldn't have passed without them. Please keep doing what your doing, your contributions to the community can't be understated. Thank you Pete!
So glad they were helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟 And THANK YOU for supporting my work! Appreciate you. 🙏
that's awesome!! congrats!.. I'm just starting domain 1 and plan on taking the test late February. Good to see so many people leaving positive feedback on the video series. I've been watching the Destination CISSP video mind maps as well. Did you use the official study guide and practice tests?
Fantastic material to prep for the exam. Thanks a mil Pete, this was very beneficial for the exam. Passed 14/04/2024. First thing I did when the exam was loading was to write below short-notes on board provided:
- T.L.A.M (Think like a manager)
- Prioritize human life, Business continuity, data protection & cost benefits
- End-goal, bottom line (What would a manager do)
Pay careful attention to words like GREATEST, BEST,LEAST & NOT for each question.
Glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🌟🎉
Just wanted to say thanks for all of your work Pete! A year ago I passed the Sec+ due to your resources. I just passed the CISSP thanks to your resources. You are the man! Thank you for everything!
Happy to help! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
I was recently impacted by a massive layoff. With nearly 7 years of experience in infosec, I decided to try for the CISSP and am relieved to say that I provisionally passed the exam at 100 questions. I can't express my gratitude for your videos which were paramount to my success. Thank you for your contributions to the community!
@@sark2718 That’s fantastic! So glad this was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟 And THANK YOU for your support. Much appreciated! 🙏
Just passed it also and also my exam popped up the message around question 100, which worried me as it thought probably made too much mistakes. (reading lots of exam go towards 125-150q) But luckily after visiting the frontdesk to find the printer paper, it showed passed. Couldn't be happier to see that, as the exam was quite tough, with lot's of answers coming from intuition/experience/and yes sometimes guessing in combon with trying to get rid of least probably answers 😁
I passed my CISSP exam a few days ago on my first attempt with about 120 questions, and this video was crucial in helping me prepare. I watched it twice: once when I started studying 60 days ago and again in the week leading up to the exam. If you watch this video and truly understand everything covered, I believe you’re about 90% ready. The remaining 9% comes down to tuning your mindset for exam day to decipher the questions and answer effectively. Thank you so much for putting this together-it made a huge difference!
Love to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆 🎉 ⭐️
I passed on the first try as well. It took me all 175 questions and 3h55m. Halfway-through I had almost given up and walked out. The exam supervisor told me he had never met anyone who had passed on the first try (I'm based in MONTREAL)
@@cybersoc2024 Nice! Glad this was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
I am just leaving the examen center, and i am pleased to inform you that i passed the exam... your contents was very useful for my preparation.. tanks a lots 😊😊😊
Glad to hear it! CONGRATULATIONS!🏆🎉🌟
Four months ago I was a cook wanting to change my profession. Today I just provisionally passed the test. And this was the absolute biggest help in getting me to this point. I can’t thank you enough.
Wow, that is VERY impressive! Congratulations! I have a big network on LinkedIn, so if you're looking for a role in cybersecurity, connect with me and I'll share your profile around my network.
I’m a nurse looking to do the same. I’m so anxious and don’t know where to start. There is a 10 month course in a local university that claims that it’ll help students get ready for CISSP.
What resources did you use other than this video?
Please share link for Boson links
Thank you for putting this together. It’s very clear and to the point.
After 175 Questions I am pleased to announce I passed. This video played a large part in my morning commute.
Excellent! Congratulations, Isaac! 🏆🎉🌟
Congratulations ❤❤❤❤
Congratulations, where did you find the 175 questions?
@@husseinabbud4333 In exam. congrats ISSAC
@@husseinabbud4333 Extremely hard ?
Due to an unknown audio issue discovered in Domain 4 of the original release, we published this updated version. The video is otherwise IDENTICAL to the original release. We appreciate your patience and support.
My exam is on April 25th and this helped me in understanding at high level, I hope i will clear the exam!
@@Cybertechworld Hit the practice quizzes you have in hand! I suggest making sure you're clearing practice quizzes in the official study guide with 90% or better before you step into the exam center. Good luck! 🤞🍀
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity First, thank you for your videos. Great resource! Second, by practice quizzes you mean CISSP 2021 Official Practice Tests with the link above?
@@oksanabolanos110 I do in fact mean the practice quizzes in the online resources of the official study guide. I explain how to create a custom quiz for a specific domain in that section at this point - ruclips.net/video/_nyZhYnCNLA/видео.html
Hi Pete, Just wanted to drop a Thank you note! I passed the CISSP first time last Monday 31st October. Your advice on so many issues was spot on. After acquiring my Security+ , I had spent a year preparing for the exams with books, videos, Test Preps, Boson, etc. I watched all your CISSP videos at least twice. The 8 hours Exam Cram was part of my final week's preparation. It helped to put me at ease.
One area I will want to help others on, is Exam Time Management. I did the 175 questions in 239minutes 30 Second! You will need to set your time markers very well. First 30questions, next 70 Questions (up to Question 100)! And the final 75 Questions! You will need to set your time limits for each of these set of questions. When I hit question 165, I looked at the clock and saw that I had time, so I paced myself on the 10 questions, to ensure that I gave them more thought.
Lastly I did not make time for a drink or snack break. I relied on two nutrients! Adrenalin and Oxygen! Remember to put your Breathing Exercises to good use! Breathe! Click Next! Read Question/Answers or Answers/Questions twice, cross out first two wrong answers, read question, cross out third wrong answer and Click the answer you are left with. Remember Arthur Conan Doyle/Sherlock Holmes: "Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.."
Congratulations! 🏆🎉👍 Glad the Exam Cram was helpful!
Very good advice.
These videos helped me to pass the CISSP! I actually had to force myself to slow down read each question twice, read the answers twice first bottom up then top down. 65 min remaining and I pressed the finish button. I would listen to the videos doing yard work, shopping… whenever I had time. Thanks a lot great stuff!
Glad it helped! CONGRATULATIONS!🏆🎉🌟
Must have listened and watching this video at least 20+ times! Thank you for creating so much free content. This review was a great foundation for my studies and I am proud to report a CISSP pass! Thank you, Pete!
Really glad to hear that Michael! Congratulations! 👍🎉
Hello
Hi, I am starting my journey now and I was wondering if these videos are enough or i need more?
I’m happy to say that I provisionally passed my CISSP exam yesterday. Thanks for all your help, Pete! Your CISSP videos were all that I listened to during my workouts and commutes to work over the past three months. Your videos were surely a major contributor to my success. Thanks again!
Glad to hear that, John! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
can you pass with just this video?
@@andooskie My recommended exam prep strategy in this video will answer that question. Have a look at the "exam prep strategy" section at ruclips.net/video/_nyZhYnCNLA/видео.html
@@andooskie I’m sure it’s possible to pass with just video if you have a lot of cybersecurity work experience across each of the eight domains, but I wouldn’t recommend solely basing your studies off of this video. I also used the Wiley Efficient Learning app and Boson exam simulations. I had the official study guide as well, but I only used it to read about specific terms and concepts that I didn’t entirely understand or struggled to comprehend from my other study resources. However you do it, I’d recommend a few different resources to help you study from different angles and minimize the risk of any knowledge gaps. Hope that helps
Hi, I've used your book and youtube material extensively since end of November and just passed the exam earlier this week. Exam is hard, memory studying will not be the silver bullet, it's a combo of experience, studying and converging all of that. Keep up to awesome work/material. Thanks!
Glad you found the resources helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟 And THANK YOU for your support! Much appreciated. 🙏
Thanks Pete! I passed the CISSP today @125 questions and wanted to make sure I stopped in to show my appreciation. Your video series were part of my studies and I watched multiple times over the past year in my prep. Many thanks!
CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🌟🎉 Happy to help! And THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind and much appreciated! 🙏
Thanks Pete! I was able to pass my CISSP exam yesterday and this video and the breakout videos were a key part of being able to do so! Blessings, Robert
So glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆👍And THANK YOU! Very kind of you to support my work.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurityHow's the job market after one passes the exam? Thanks in advance
I have the same question
I provisionally passed the CISSP exam on my first attempt today! My exam stopped right after the 125th question. Dedication and hard work always pays off. I've found this Cram course very helpful in my exam prep journey.Thanks, Pete! 🎉
Glad I could help! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Hi Congrats!!! I have some questions for CISSP. Could you give me pls your instagram or telegram or whatsapp
What all did you do to prepare? I have to pass mine soon. Thanks!
could you share other resources you used apart from watching this videos?
I passed my exam today at question 130. I could not have done it without this video! I only had a week to study for the exam and just took it one domain a day. Thanks so much!!!!
You did it in a week?!?! WOW! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Today I passed my CISSP exam on the first try, in just under 75 minutes. I credit this series entirely for my success: I bought the recommended study guides and watched this 20 video playlist over the last month or so, and firmly believe that anyone who follows the advice and recommendations will be successful.
I think it was particularly helpful to watch the individual Domain series - I did that first and it gave me a sense of confidence that the CISSP exam was something I could do. Prior to that, the CISSP had been a "black box" and these videos helped me gain confidence immensely. It helped anchor my mental models, and gave me clear insights into the content and what to expect. Thanks again for making this available - it saved me thou$and$ in Boot camp fees (that would probably NOT have achieved the results I wanted.)
Notes like this just make my day! CONGRATULATIONS Lynn! 🏆🎉👍
Hello, Sorry to bother you but Congratulations!!! Im looking to take the test in a few weeks. Good to hear that you used this series and the suggestions because im doing the same. Just cant seem to get my confidence up. Again, Congratulations!!.
@@drummerboy2487 Hi! Here’s 7 steps to help your confidence.
1. Watch all the Domain videos, maybe twice.
2. Get the recommended study guide and register to use the online tests that are included
3. Grit your teeth and take every test, cold.
4. After wringing your hands and gnashing your teeth at low initial scores, go read the chapters in the study guide in order of your lowest scored results first.
5. Go watch the 8 hour video over a period days as entertainment between retaking the online chapter tests; watch your scores improve.
6. Repeat the Domain videos and reading/test taking until you get over 90 on all of them.
7. On the morning of the test, chill, take 1 last practice test, and then go pass your CISSP😎
What study guide are you referring to?
I passed the exam today! Your videos were critical in my understanding of the material and how to approach the exam. Thank you so much for providing these amazing resources and sharing your knowledge!
@@TheXdeR21 so glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS. 🏆🎉🌟And THANK YOU for your support. Much appreciated!
This video helped me pass my exam as well! I failed the CISSP the first time and I attribute that failure to reading the textbook and taking their practice exams. I learned too many details and nuances from the book that made it harder for me to narrow down which answer was accurate on the exam. In preparation of taking the exam the second time around, I only watched this 8hr long video and the “think like a manager” video and passed. The exam was relatively easy the second time around as I wasn’t thinking in the weeds like a support person but more like a manager at a high level. As a manager/practitioner, it’s not my job to think about those nuances. I recommend getting the textbook for when you’re a practitioner but not use it to study for your exam. The likelihood of failure increases when you read it.
Glad the exam cram series was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Passed today! Can't recommend the video content here enough, and the book that Pete published. Chef's kiss. Will be using his content for CCSP.
I'm so glad you found both helpful! Good luck on the next one! 👍
I've listened to your videos almost every day on my way to work for around 2 months I always had issues with reading for long hours and this has helped me beyond your imagination. I promised myself to thank you as soon as I pass the exam .. Thanks, Pete for your effort to create such great-quality content I wouldn't have passed without this.
Very happy to help! Congratulations! Great way to start 2023! 🏆🎉🌟
Oh yeah, good idea. Play it like an audiobook or podcast in the car. I like it!
Yeah i plan to do the same - im not good at reading much i like to listen then review summary notes & practice questions -
Hi, congrats. Pls what other resources did I use. I don't really like reading long texts as well
Just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I downloaded this video and listened to it on my way to and from work. I passed my CISSP exam my first time and highly recommend this channel!
Glad it was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
could you please teach me how to download this viedo from youtobe? and Downloading and studying is not illegal, right?
This video was probably the most important part of my CISSP prep. I passed this week at around 130 questions. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! Congratulations! 🏆🎉👍
What else was your study source? I’m prepping for the exam and want some recommendation.
Hi Peter, I want to thank you from bottom of my heart for all these CISSP videos, which have played a big part in my journey towards passing this exam.
You're very welcome! Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞👍
Provisionally passed my exam today! I want to thank you for the awesome content you put out! I watched this video numerous times and it helped!!!
Thank you for your time. Studied using this for a week straight. Cheers!
Glad it was helpful! 👍And THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind of you!
Pete - I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. Passed the exam this morning, and am excited to finally move onto the endorsement process now that the hard part is over. This series was instrumental in my study and success, especially the deep dive sessions, "Think Like a Manager" session, and especially the strategies you shared in the "How I Passed the CISSP in 2 weeks" video. I followed pretty much the exact same strategy and it allowed me to maximize my study time on things I needed to prepare the most on before the test.
Videos like this remind me how powerful giving back to the community is. Please let me know how best I can support your business and channel beyond subscribing, liking, and notifications - I'm truly thankful for all the help you've made available to all of us!
That's AWESOME! Love hearing stories like this! CONGRATULATIONS! .🏆🎉🌟
Great series! This was essential to my test prep. I passed!
Glad it was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS!🏆🎉🌟 And THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind and much appreciated.🙏
6 months ago, this was the first video I watched for my CISSP studies. Today and tomorrow, it'll be the last before my exam. Crazy how many new things I have learned in that time. Thanks for this incredible resource!
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck on the exam tomorrow! 🍀👍
I passed the CISSP exam today. Inside Cloud and Security played a big part with the success. Keep up the great work - thank you!
Glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Passed my test today! Thanks Pete! I really owe you a debt of gratitude for this video course! I lost count of how many times I watched this video and took notes. It paid off!
Congratulations!! What else have you referred/studied for the exam?
Congratulations! 🏆🎉Glad the exam Cram was helpful.
Thanks!
Happy to help! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟And THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind and much appreciated.🙏
I provisionally passed CISSP on 7/6/2024
I watched all of the playlist twice, especially the 2024 addendum.
You content really helped me pass the exam!
Thank you Pete!
So glad to hear that! Congratulations!🏆🎉🌟
I watched these videos in the last weeks leading up to my exam and they helped me bring everything together. I provisionally passed the CISSP this morning! Thank you for your clear, concise and FREE explanations! Think like a manager got me through a few tough decisions on the test.
Glad the Exam Cram was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Today I provisionally passed the CISSP exam and on the first attempt no less! I want to sincerely thank you for continuing to advance and protect the profession. I could not have passed without your videos. Thank you!
That’s great news! Congratulations! 🎉🏆Happy the Exam Cram was helpful!
Hello Pete. Thank you for these videos as well as the 2024 Addendum. On September 28, 2024, I passed the CISSP exam. These videos and your explanations are invaluable and I learned so much here. I have been passing the word about these videos with my colleagues and friends who is studying for the CISSP. Job well done!
Glad it helped! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Passed my CISSP exam today! Thank you, Pete! Your video was absolutely fantastic!
That’s great news! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🥳
hey. congrats! did you only used this material (video) to study? I have security+ and want to prepare to take the CISSP straight
@@reinefortune8887 no, I read the 11th Hour book, and used the official app to practice test questions. Overall this video was the most complete resource though.
Happy to share my CISSP provisional pass. I watched you videos and listen to your voice so many times. This video is a huge part in this victory.
I wish you all the best !
Congratulations, glad I could help! 🏆And THANK YOU! Very kind of you to support my work. 🙏
Thursday: remembered that my vauchar will expire in one week. Got a little shock and applied for a test coming Sunday without having touched my book for half year. Watched your vid up and down. Sunday: passed the exam!
So happy that clever people like you exist who seem to have to much time to produce those videos for others! :-) Can't imagine how much energy you put in. Thank you!
Overall my exam was not really technical, many more questions that I assumed about frameworks. Also complex scenarious where most answers were right and you have to pick the BEST one. Seems I guessed most of them right...
But for sure this video alone is not enough to pass the exam due to it cannot cover the whole content in 8 hours. You need many different sources to prepare for the exam. And the optimum is if you already have been working in a professional company and live the right processes day by day. Good luck guys!
WOW! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🔥 Definitely most leverage the system I present in my training, which includes the official study guide and it's online resources alongside my video content.
I am glad to say that I passed my CISSP today. For myself I can say that Pete's content is awesome and it helped me to pass the updated 2024 exam.
Thank you Pete!
Great to hear! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉⭐
I passed CISSP today. Your lecturer notes really helped me!
Thank you.
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This is a thank you note. I’ve just “provisionally“ passed the CISSP exam, with 122 questions. I’ve listened to all of your videos as a reinforcement for my studies! Passed on the 1st try. Thanks for the excellent content.
Glad to hear that Carlos! Happy to help! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
I just want to let you know how grateful I am for this content. I've today passed my CISSP exam after 125 questions and this video was a terrific resource for focusing my studies.
Much appreciated
That’s great news! And with minimum number of questions! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🌟🎉
What other resources did you use?
Pete, so glad to let you know that I passed the CISSP exam on 9 December 2022. The test engine took me to 175, and I wasn't sure about passing or failing, as I went to 150 this past spring and still failed. When people asked how I did it, I told some that I overdosed on Pete Zerger videos! I purchased the study guide (9th edition) and went through two free boot camps (in January and again in October) that were provided by the government, but truly believe it was your videos that finally allowed me to pop that balloon. Thank you for recording so many worthwhile videos and offering them for free.
Love to hear this! Congratulations Joe! 🏆🎉🌟
Glad to hear you persevered, and very glad to hear my content was helpful. Congratulations on the big win!🏆🎉
I just provisionally passed today and I cannot thank you and this whole series enough as I spent countless hours listening. To anyone seeking their certification you are definitely in the right place.
That’s great news! Congratulations, Cody! 🏆🎉🌟
Thank you! I've studied for 2 months but didn't have any confidence. I watched this video in 2 days and passed the CISSP this morning. 150 questions for me but I know this gave me the edge I needed. Thanks again.
@@definatelydiffer so glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🥇 🎉 ⭐️ And THANK YOU for supporting my work! Much appreciated!
Provisionally passed my CISSP exam yesterday. Highly recommend taking screen shots as you view Pete’s course materials to review daily. As others have mentioned, you need to use a wide range of study options including books, official ISC2 practice questions, videos etc. I was fortunate to be able to attend in person SANS training but still watched these videos from Pete afterwards along with the Cybrary (Kelly Handerhan) course. Read the 11th hour Eric Conrad book a few days before the exam as well. Thank you Inside Cloud and Security for these excellent videos and good luck to all!!!
Thanks and congratulations! 🏆🎉
where is the official vidoes?
Provisionally passed today, 100 Qs in about 80 minutes.
Thanks for these amazing videos, Pete.
@@timstoever4204 Glad I could help! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆 🎉 ⭐️ and THANK YOU for supporting my work. Much appreciated!
Yay! I passed on 125 questions 30 mins ago. I listened to you a couple of times and this was what I needed. Thank you so much for making the concepts easy to follow.
The minimum number of questions! Congratulations! 🏆🎉👍
Congrats Adebusola! Pls what other materials were helpful? Kindly share
Please what other materials did you use sis?
Provisionally passed today on my first attempt and your videos helped tremendously. I’m fairly new to cyber and IT with limited hands on tech experience. I watched your videos so many times up until 10 minutes prior to my exam 😅 your entire CISSP playlist is gold. Thank you, thank you 🙏🏾
Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟 So happy I could help! And THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind of you. 🙏
Have been studying CISSP on and off over 3 years, have yet to come come across study material that is as concise as this one. Thank you for getting straight to the point and explaining in clear terms. 🌟
Happy to help! Reach out anytime with questions as you prepare. 👍
Thanks for the awesome video, that really helps with bringing it all together and preparing for the exam.
A few quick correction though:
4:18:30 Concerning CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA:
Both are Ethernet standards and have nothing to do with token ring.
CSMA/CD is used in wired Ethernet (802.3): Each sender keeps sensing the wire *while sending* and aborts if there's a collision (that's Collision Detection).
For Wifi (802.11), they developed CSMA/CA for the only reason that it's not possible to check for collisions while sending in a wireless scenario. That why in CSMA/CA, the sender waits a random amount of time before sending to reduce the chance of a collision (that's Collision Avoidance: collisions can still happen, and if they do, both stations will blissfully keep sending and wasting bandwidth for the full time required to send a frame).
4:35:30 (Ethernet) Networks are segmented by switches; it's switches which separate collision domains, not routers. In fact, if you use switches throughout your wired Ethernet, as pretty much everybody nowadays does, that eliminates collisions altogether. In practice, there are no collision domains anymore on wired Ethernet.
Glad it helped. Couple of responses to your comments:
Token ring avoids collisions, so it is similar conceptually to CSMA/CA in that it avoids collisions (unlike CSMA/CD), which was my point.
Switches offer help with collision domains, but so do routers. Routers do not pass broadcast traffic, so they create multiple broadcast domains. Routers also create multiple collision domains. Sources: www.geeksforgeeks.org/collision-domain-and-broadcast-domain-in-computer-network/ and study-ccna.com/collision-broadcast-domain/. Here's a good test question that clarifies. blogs.getcertifiedgetahead.com/broadcast-domains-and-collision-domains/#:~:text=multiple%20broadcast%20domains.-,Routers%20also%20create%20multiple%20collision%20domains.,creates%20a%20separate%20collision%20domain.
Happy to announce that today(7/22/23) I provisionally passed the CISSP exam after 150 Questions! Thank you for providing this content for FREE, I’ve watched your videos to help prepare dozens of times and became apart of my daily routine. it was a huge help! Thank you again!
My pleasure. Glad it was helpful! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Thank you Pete for such great content. Today I passed the exam and I know that your effort on these videos helped me along the way.
Congratulations 🏆🎉🌟 and THANK YOU!
I passed today at 131Q on my first attempt. I only found you in the last week and I’m so glad I did. Thank you for this resource, I honestly cannot believe it is free!
Happy I could help! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Thanks for the great content, it was a big help when I passed my CISSP last week.
Glad it was helpful. CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟 And THANK YOU for your support of my work. Very kind. 🙏
Passed the CISSP today. Would like to pass on a TON OF THANKS to Pete and to this channel. This was the first video I started watching - not once but end-to-end thrice! Helped me immensely. Thanks again!
Happy to help! Congratulations!🏆🎉🌟
any other resources you used ?
@@EM-do1yi Yes, I watched Prabh Nair's videos and coffee shots/snacks QnA series...good ones. Also got Wiley test bank and Boson Test Prep...together they have about 2000 questions...enough to help you pass...
Thank you for this course. While it was far from my only resource, it was a boon in last minute preparations and really making sure I had the concepts down before the exam. My CISSP endorsement is pending review. Off to check out your CCSP course. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS 🥇 and THANK YOU for supporting my work. Very kind of you.
Earned my CISSP cause of this video. Thanks Pete!
Glad I could help! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Beside this video, any other resources you used to prepare for the exam?
Thanks for the video. I have cleared my certification and I only went through this video once. Amazing video. Thanks
Recently I passed my CISSP exam. I want to thank Pete for CISSP videos & content. I watched your videos many times and learned a lot. I appreciate the time & effort that you put into these content.
Very happy to hear that and glad I could help. 👍 Congratulations!🏆🌟
Passed my exam on the first attempt. I started this video the day before and finished the morning of the exam. Watching this video really made me focus on the material relevant to the exam, rather than trying to memorize the 1000 plus pages of the book. Both were crucial in my passing. Thank you.
Glad they were helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉👍
I passed CISSP provisionally today. Thank you for the great videos and tips. It was fun learning with you and feels great to have passed the exam too!
I used the assessment test on Pete’s you tube; the ones on the OSG and Practice tests book, the ones on PocketPrep and Learnzapp apps
I Peter,
Thanks for your video.
I have provisionally passed my exam following your advices.
I'm French man and during the exam the level of English was not easy for me for some questions but following your advice I was able to pick up the right answer. 139 questions and bingo.
Thank thank. 👌
Excellent! Glad to hear it. And CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
09/07/24, 10:10 HST
I have passed my CISSP exam at 100 questions on my first attempt.
Thank you for your help, Pete!
Excellent! And in the minimum number of questions! 💪🏆
could you share other resources you used apart from watching this videos?
Pete Zerger's videos are so helpful! I passed the CISSP Exam yesterday on my first attempt. He really tied together all the concepts that I have been studying to help me think analytically during the test. Learn what he is teaching and definitely understand it enough to apply it. Thank you!
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Thank you so much for this course! I studied about 4 months and watched this video series in combo with the Sybex practice questions. It was instrumental in passing the exam at 126 questions.
Glad to hear it, Gage! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
So helpful! I watched this video all the way through, then took official ISC2 training, but watched this video again and took notes on some of the things I still didn't know that well in the week directly before taking the test. Watched some of your deep-dives, too. Also did some practice questions in the Cybex book you recommended. Passed today! Thank you for your consolidation, explanations, highlighting, memory tips, and general approach!
So glad to hear that! Glad the cram was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉⭐
Started with your video series in 2021 to get an idea of the exam. After a year of rigorous preparation with every resource I could afford, I wrapped it up with your video series once again for a provisional pass. You sir, are a blessing to this community. A creator of leaders.
That's great to hear, THANK YOU! And CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🌟🎉
Pete! You are awesome. I have been watching your videos constantly the last month and can now say that I passed the exam on the first try
with two hours to spare! Watching your videos and having your slides helped break everything down so well. I was very confident in that exam and I owe a huge thanks to you!
That is awesome! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟 I love starting the weekend on a high note!
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity your materials are incredible. Can’t thank you enough! But my next question, when are you making material on CISA? Lol That’s my next exam. Going to miss not having Pete talking in my ear about controls and frameworks.
Did you just use this video ?
Happy share that I provisionally passed the CISSP exam Yesterday. Thank you, Pete, for your amazing videos and resources. They were a big part of my CISSP preparation journey. I used to play this each day in my car while driving. No radio. Only this series. I also printed the presentation slides. Thanks for all.
So glad to hear that! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟🔥
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity
If I purchase the hard copy of the book. How can I register it online? Where? I'm able to access the test bank so I can figure out which domains I need to spend more time on.
@@MrDmacc1 Physical book is fine. Instructions on how to register for Test Bank are in the front section of the book.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity ok thanks
@@MrDmacc1 just remembered, I documented the registration process for the online resources for Security+. Same publisher in the same process, just pick the CISSP official study guide instead.
How to register for online resources in Security+ Official Study Bundle
ruclips.net/video/expPsyQBcPQ/видео.html
Hi Pete, I want to thank you for providing this fantastic content. The content is really well explained straightforward and to the point.
I provisionally passed the exam this morning and your videos were instrumental in my prep.
Thanks again. Jacob
THANK YOU! Glad it was helpful! And congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
I passed CISSP on 2nd take just today. First try was last June 2024, that one was all 150 questions. Today I did it at 102. Thanks for this very valuable material
I managed to clear my CISSP on 14th May after 125 questions.
This Learning was very important resource and should be part of anyone preparing for CISSP.
I used to listen to this during my commute and heard it twice.
This is my 3rd certification with the help of Pete (AZ-500, SC-100 and CISSP).
I know what I am going to use as a resource for my CCSP.😄😄😄😄😀
Excellent! Congratulations on clearing CISSP! 🏆🎉🌟 Good luck on CCSP! 🤞🍀
Thank you so much, Peter! I provisionally passed my CISSP on 30th of April. This video was the backbone of my preparation.
Congratulations Mohamed! 🏆🎉🌟Very glad the video was helpful!
Happy to report that watching this video and purchasing the ebook with flash-cards and practice questions - I passed the CISSP exam on Tuesday 5/16/23! Thank you SO MUCH for this content, it was supremely helpful. The only other resources I used were some of your breakdown videos which focused on specific content areas. Thanks again!
Love to hear it Paul! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
@@InsideCloudAndSecurity iam trying to study and do a record Breaking attempt - i started Cybersecurity course a week ago and i wonder if i work overtime can i try to do the CISSP Exam within a month.
Just provisionally passed the CISSP exam today. This video and the other special videos were part of the learning process. Thinking Like a Manager was paramount for my success. Thank you for all this valuable information.
Glad the series was helpful. CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉
Commenting here for the YT algo:
I’ve watched every video in this series and I personally believe it was exactly what I needed to pass the exam today!! I passed at question 126!
For this who haven’t, PLEASE, watch EVERY video in this series at least once. Thank you sir!!!
Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟With a 125 question minimum, that’s a clear indicator of a strong performance!
Dear Pete, please accept my gratitude for the amazing content you share with us, I've provisionally passed the CISSP exam today.
Happy the exam cram was helpful! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
First, let me say that I really appreciate the fact you took the time to put this information out there. I just passed the CISSP exam in part of what you have provided here. Your videos were ones that I watched for a quick refresh and reminder to keep the material fresh in my mind. I have watched so many videos like so many others have done and nothing compares to your videos in how you explain the topics. Please do not stop! It is so needed. That exam was one of the toughest I have ever encountered in my life. You have to not only know the CBK book, but understand how these things work, think technically, and know when to think like a manager - all in one. Thanks Pete.
Glad it was helpful. Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟 As for more content, I am just getting started! 2024 will be a big year for this channel. 🚀🚀🚀
I came across your training materials just less than 2 weeks ago while preparing for my CISSP exam. I have been trying out the exam questions from CISSP app but couldn't finish them all. Your materials helped me understood the key points quickly and helped a lot in my passing the exam today. Thanks and will be recommending your channel to my peers. 👍😄
Glad the series was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
I am so happy to share that I provisionally passed the CISSP exam yesterday, I would not have done it without these videos and I AM so so GREATFUL!!. These have helped immensely. Can't thank enough Pete !!!
So glad they were helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Happy to share i provisionally passed on 25 Jan 23. This video and all the other cissp supplementary videos were my main resources. Thank you very much Peter. Oh and it took me two weeks 🙂to study. " There is no reward for longest study time"
Bear in mind you need the experience. I have over 20 years IT experience. This is a very tricky exam and in most cases experience will guide you towards the correct answer.
Nice, quick path to exam day! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟
Happy to share that I provisonally passed CISSP yesterday. This is the most effective single source that helped me apart from other materials. I gave good time to listen to this video twice before my exam.
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I passed the exam!! your lessons are great!! Thank you!!
Pete, thank you for your hard work creating this cram series. It helped me tremendously to provisionally pass the CISSP!
Excellent! Glad it was helpful! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Finding this video just a week away from my test. Just what I needed to review all domains! Thanks and God bless you!
Glad you found it. Also make sure you take some practices quizzes in these final days. Read the explanations for the questions you missed, and do some targeted review on what looked to be your weak areas based on your quiz results. And definitely watch my "to think like a manager" guidance. Good luck on the exam! 🍀🤞
It is perfect timing. I take my test in a week also.
Been taking quizzes and coming here to review the domain I do worst at during the quiz.
@@drootopia awesome! Good luck on the exam!
Got provisional approved today! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Definitely proud of myself and grateful with you and my other sources of study
@@juansalazar3059 Well done! Congratulations! 🏆🎉
Just wanted to say Thank you for this and your other great supplementary videos. in the last week or so I have relied on your content to help re-frame myself...in the end I can confirm that I have passed my CISSP exam! Thank you and god bless.
Great to hear! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Do you think this video covered most of the topics? Im using it as part of my "2 week out" strategy.
@@bluetech7128 I got the study guide recommended and followed the instructions to get access to the online test bank. They had 4 practice tests as well as questions from the study material and flash cards...couldn't recommend it more..
@thestigolympia55 there is surely a lot of material as you know but I felt this video did a good job of broad stroking key points. The assumption must be that you have studied the material before you watch this video..
Just passed yesterday and this video was one of the main reasons for sure - thank you so much!
Glad it helped! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
@BichosFofos-xx5rc the OSG and a couple RUclips videos - this being the main one. Honestly what helped me the most was doing many practice questions. Gets you in the headspace of how the exam questions are posed and then it’s just grasping enough concepts from each domain that you can along with answering everything like management would
@BichosFofos-xx5rc I used the OSG chapter questions and practice exams through the Wiley portal
I provisionally passed My CISSP exam today. I watched this video several times. It has great value as a review. Excellent content. Thank you.
Happy to share I provisionally passed the CISSP on Wednesday. Thank you for putting together such an informative and enjoyable training session! This is awesome
Glad you liked it! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Pete is the MAN. Passed at 125 this morning. Could not have done it without your series. I’ve listened to this at least 4X through.
Thank you!
Really glad to hear exam cram was helpful. You passed in the minimum number of questions! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Thank you so much for putting this video out! I have been studying for two months and have been using your videos to supplement my studying. I passed on the first try and I would say that's partially thanks to your very focused training.
Glad to hear that, Leslie! CONGRATULATIONS! 🏆🎉
Just a note on 5:10:22. Correct me if I am wrong, but you CANNOT move the CER. CER measures the overall accuracy of the device, it is a fixed point, so in order to change it you need to get a different device. Increasing/decreasing sensitivity only increases/decreases the difference between FAR and FRR (the x coordinate on the graph). The CER remains the same.
Tuning biometric device sensitivity can directly influence the Crossover Error Rate (CER). Tuning for higher sensitivity can increase the False Acceptance Rate (FAR), as the system may mistakenly accept samples from unauthorized individuals or impostors. Lower sensitivity can increase the False Rejection Rate (FRR), as the system may mistakenly reject samples from genuine users. As FRR and FAR change, the point of crossover will change at as well.
@@InsideCloudAndSecurityI think vice versa is true...high sensitivity should increase the rejection rate..
Pete you are a legend. This video series was awesome and was certainly a massive part in me being able to pass my exam this week. I managed to get it finished in a little over 1.5 hours and 125 questions.
That's IMPRESSIVE! Glad I could help! CONGRATULTIONS! 🏆🎉🌟
Your content is excellent. I passed my CISSP exams after my first trial. Thanks for such a great content. Indeed one has to think like a manager to pass the exams. Well done!
Glad you liked it! Congratulations! 🏆🎉🌟