Cybersecurity | How I Became A FULLY Certified CISSP At Just 24 Years Old!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @TheCyberDistortionPodcast
    @TheCyberDistortionPodcast 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, Meg! Some very solid advice and information for those pursuing their CISSP! Kudos. Additionally, congrats on being the youngest CISSP that I've actually come in contact with! That's an awesome accomplishment.

  • @CelticGamer111
    @CelticGamer111 3 года назад +3

    This is very inspirational for me at 25. I feel like how you initially felt in not being able to go for CISSP. But, after watching this video, I feel confident in going for it! I plan to take a boot camp for the CISSP cert specifically. Thank you, Cybersecurity Meg!

  • @veil2death
    @veil2death 3 года назад +3

    Wow, what an informative person you're, I'm so honored to be one of the 1st 3 thousand subscribers right before you hit your 1st one million

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      This is such a nice comment, thank you so much! :)

  • @craig7322
    @craig7322 3 года назад +6

    I’m 28 and been working in IT for 6+ years and I’m in the midst of doing my compTIA security + then wanting to go on and do CISSP! Great video on your journey here’s hoping I can go on and get fully CISSP certified like yourself!! 😃

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +3

      Yes, absolutely you will Craig! You’re going to do AMAZING! :)

  • @CarlSmith-bs4qx
    @CarlSmith-bs4qx 3 года назад +3

    Very well done, been in IT for many years with various certifications and passed the CISSP exam last week. To do that at such a young age is a great achievement. Well done!

    • @ashokjaiswal2176
      @ashokjaiswal2176 3 года назад

      Congrats Carl, I am going to write next month so any tips or your experience for this journey?

    • @CarlSmith-bs4qx
      @CarlSmith-bs4qx 3 года назад

      @@ashokjaiswal2176 Just be calm on the exam, read the questions carefully, eliminate the wrong answers and you will be left with the right one or worse case with two potentially correct. Pick the best one based on the CBK. After reading the official 8th edition book at least two times do try as many practice questions as you can just to get a feel of them. Some of the questions can be worded badly. Good luck.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Thank you so much, Carl. Congratulations on your passing as well! What a wonderful accomplishment!

  • @NeoKurow
    @NeoKurow Год назад +1

    A masters degree and CISSP at 24 years old? young lady you are a genius!. I'm 42 years old and started studying cybersecurity back in 2015. At this point I have Security+, Cysa+ and CISM but no CISSP yet. I'm also in the beginning of my cybersecurity masters degree. You are really a gifted one. Great channel and I don't even need to wish you luck! you are already there!

  • @tylercoan
    @tylercoan 2 года назад +1

    Man, I've been studying for CISSP for about 3 years off and on. Spot on with the kids sentiment. Definitely slows me down quite a bit. Congrats!

  • @Bigtone821
    @Bigtone821 3 года назад +2

    Well done. I’m scheduled for my exam mid July. I’ll be checking out the rest of your videos on your path!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Yay, thanks so much Tony! I hope your studies are going swell!

  • @TechForceCyber
    @TechForceCyber 3 года назад +4

    Well done you. I recently passed CISSP myself. Keep up the great work. Jai

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hey, Jai! This is such a kind message. Thank you so much! And congratulations to you, friend! Great work. *high-5’s*

  • @aculeus1971
    @aculeus1971 3 года назад +6

    Well done. I’m twice your age, and currently studying for this myself... not a small undertaking.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Thank you so much, Joseph! What a kind comment. I wish you the best of luck in your studies! I'm sure you're going to do well. Don't hesitate to let me know if I can help with any advice/recommendations for studying. :)

    • @aculeus1971
      @aculeus1971 3 года назад

      @@CybersecurityMeg you're welcome. Interested to know which book you used to pass. I am using 'all-in-1 CISSP' by Shon Harris. Which one worked best for you ?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      I used both the Official Study Guide (Sybex/Wiley) and the AIO by Shon. I would recommend choosing one as your main study guide and using the secondary book for reference/to clarify any topics you feel may need further explanation.

    • @zikrashaikh4623
      @zikrashaikh4623 3 года назад

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    • @O.Dogg843
      @O.Dogg843 3 года назад

      @@zikrashaikh4623 how

  • @theripper121
    @theripper121 3 года назад +1

    Subscribed. You are so well spoken. Looking forward to any additional content the areas of cyber security and general IT. Thanks for sharing

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      This is such a nice comment, thank you so much! I appreciate it. :)

  • @moone7882
    @moone7882 3 года назад +2

    I turn 25 next month! Taking it in July! I start studying tomorrow. Thanks for the guidance!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Absolutely. Best of luck studying! You’re going to do amazing! 😊

  • @JCustom
    @JCustom 3 года назад +1

    Very cool. I got my first major cert fairly early. I got my CCNA when I was 16. Always good to start early. Now in the 30s I’m going to be taking cissp soon due to job priorities changing.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  2 года назад

      That is awesome! You've got this! Best of luck on your CISSP, you're going to do great.

  • @SecretLetters
    @SecretLetters 3 года назад +2

    Congrats! We're CISSP buddies!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      The best CISSP buddies there ever was! :)

    • @infinitysf2550
      @infinitysf2550 3 года назад +1

      hmm i don't have CISSP and sry i don't need it, but I'm OSCP,CHFI,CEH etc.. But i like your way how you become a cyber security specialist.keep it up

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      @@infinitysf2550 Hey, thanks so much! Those are all fantastic certs. *tips hat to the red teamers*

  • @akashnadar9534
    @akashnadar9534 3 года назад +1

    Inspirational Meg, wonderful feat achieved at an age of 24 i look forward for some IT certifications this gave me a wide insight. Thanks :-)

  • @Wangan_W
    @Wangan_W 3 года назад +1

    Planning to take mine next year after I complete my masters. Thank you do much for this video!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Whoooo! You're going to do so well! Fingers crossed for you, and thank you for the feedback!

  • @sophearakon145
    @sophearakon145 3 года назад +2

    Appreciate your achievement at your young age from Cambodia. I am planning to take this certificate too.

  • @TheKrekRek
    @TheKrekRek Год назад

    Besides the CISSP, a feat in itself is your accomplishment in being promoted from a normal analyst to a manager in just a bit over a year. Not sure many have had that same career path, so to that much respect.

  • @InfiniteLogins
    @InfiniteLogins 3 года назад +1

    What an incredible feat, congratulations!

  • @hemu7999
    @hemu7999 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations 👍
    I'm preparing for security+, and will go for cissp later. Your preparation methods/plans and other details can help me with the preparation tracking.
    Looking forward for your next videos.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Hello! Thanks so much! I plan on making some Sec+ videos, as well as some videos on how to stay on track/organized when preparing for a certification, so look for them soon. :)

  • @maxitb1921
    @maxitb1921 2 года назад

    Inspirational Meg 👏🏾

  • @marys7624
    @marys7624 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience - your slowly convincing me to go for it lol!

  • @mayureshatole
    @mayureshatole 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations Meg!
    I'm planning for CISSP in near future once I'm near to experience requirement. Started my first job as Asso. Security Analyst right after graduation and it's been 1.5 years now.
    I'm planning for CISSP in future before that I'll complete OSCP for sure. If possible can you share your resources.
    Thanks alot!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      I don’t have experience with the OSCP, but I wish you the best of luck with both exams! 😊

  • @CyberSensei1
    @CyberSensei1 Год назад

    I'm 24 too, I'm appearing for CISSP IN 2 weeks... I don't know if I'm gonna pass but i will give my 100%, hope i pass

  • @kdominguez4089
    @kdominguez4089 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this, very helpful. Please post how you study for your CISSP!!!!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Hello! Thank you so much for the feedback! I plan on making a detailed resources/studying video for CISSP soon... stay tuned. :)

  • @AntwoineMcknight1993
    @AntwoineMcknight1993 Год назад

    Question, so I was corporate security for Walmart 6 yrs and currently a lead transport security officer for TSA 2 yrs does both count towards experience even though it's just physical security?

  • @Icewaterr
    @Icewaterr 3 года назад +1

    Hi Meg, great job! Did another CISSP have to give you the endorsement once you passed your exam or you just applied?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +2

      Hi! Thanks so much! You either need a colleague to endorse you, or you can ask ISC2!

  • @darshan753
    @darshan753 3 года назад +2

    Hey
    I am from India
    I currently study in a non-IT field
    So is it difficult for a non-it student to understand cissp course?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hi! I would not go from not having any experience or certifications in cybersecurity straight to the CISSP. You may want to check out the CompTIA Sec+ first!

  • @prasanthpro10
    @prasanthpro10 3 года назад +1

    Good one! thanks Meg

  • @ThisIsEduardo
    @ThisIsEduardo 3 года назад +1

    Very motivational !

  • @seabass3104
    @seabass3104 3 года назад +1

    I have zero certifications but am about a year away from completing a Bachelor in Cyber Operations. What are you thoughts on me getting the Associate of (ISC) CISSP certification?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hey, congratulations! That’s awesome! I believe getting the Associates of ISC2 is a great opportunity. You’ll further your understanding of a lot of topics, and it should open quite a few doors for you. You’ll also approach the exam with more of a “blank slate” mindset which will allow you to absorb more. The downside being that you may not be able to put the information you learn into practice. Best of wishes!

  • @SyberMath
    @SyberMath 3 года назад +1

    Great video, Meg! Thanks! So you became a normal analyst after 1.5 years. Before then, you were an abnormal analyst, right? 😁

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      LOL! This actually made me laugh out loud. Love it! Absolutely I was an abnormal analyst beforehand. 😂☺️

    • @SyberMath
      @SyberMath 3 года назад +1

      @@CybersecurityMeg I want to be normal, too! 😂

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      @@SyberMath Sometimes being abnormal is great, so don't try too hard! :D

    • @SyberMath
      @SyberMath 3 года назад

      ​@@CybersecurityMeg "Try harder" said OffSec. 😁
      Good advice! Thanks! Btw, I love your videos! 😊

  • @dieselryder78
    @dieselryder78 3 года назад +2

    You rock!

  • @urganlama
    @urganlama 3 года назад +1

    Great. Congratulations 😊

  • @alimsh2680
    @alimsh2680 3 года назад +1

    Nice work. Would you guys recommend doing the SSCP?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hi Ali! Absolutely. The SSCP is a fantastic certification to help you bolster your fundamental Cybersecurity knowledge. Can't go wrong with it. Thank you for your kind feedback! :)

  • @ChrisR-yp8mi
    @ChrisR-yp8mi 3 года назад

    Great video Meg! I'm currently doing a masters in cybersecurity at WGU. The program is geared towards taking the CISSP at the end. Would you recommend still going for the associate of ISC2 (CISSP) if one does not have 5 years of cyber security experience? I've been working in application support/business analyst type roles for about the past 7 years so a lot of concepts are not new to me. I believe it would be the same exam if you go fo associate of ISC2 or full fledged CISSP. I think it would still be a good way to stand out from others who are applying for the same type of jobs. Thanks!

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Hey Chris! Thanks so much for the kind sentiment. Yes, I would 100% still recommend going for the Associates of ISC2! As soon as you reach your 5 years of experience, you’ll transition to the fully certified CISSP. It’s worth it to get the exam out of the way, and learn everything you can while you may have more time, have the knowledge recently acquired from your studies, etc. You’re going to do awesome on it - best of luck! :)

  • @onlinemoneymak
    @onlinemoneymak 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations Cybersecurity specialist

  • @alexpinkman8064
    @alexpinkman8064 3 года назад

    Hi Meg, great job on this awesome video! Quick questions: I am just a grad student in cyber security without professional experience. I just got my sec+. It might be hard to maintain this certification even if I pass.. It might cause more money. Do you think it is still good to get this cert as a student?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  2 года назад

      Sure, why not? The yearly fee is I think $129. If you can afford that, go for it. If you can't, then it would of course make sense to hold off. I think in the long run it is best to get it, though.

  • @ihameed
    @ihameed 3 года назад

    some jobs specially big names, to get pass HR degree is worth it. if full bachelors or masters is too big look into micro bachelors from NYU, an accelerated program aim to completed within an year. also for masters I see coursera has similiar porgram called master track that actually counts towards your masters degree. something is better than nothing type of deal

  • @wanderexplorer5389
    @wanderexplorer5389 3 года назад +1

    Hallo!
    I want ask you some questions.
    Did you get a salary up or promotion?
    Also Is it advantageous to change jobs?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hiya!
      1. Not at liberty to discuss. :D
      2. Depends on your situation! Study the market, what you’re being paid, what you could be getting paid, etc. But sometimes money isn’t “all that”.

    • @wanderexplorer5389
      @wanderexplorer5389 2 года назад

      @@CybersecurityMeg I come back now reason finally I was passed CISSP.
      Thank you ma’am

  • @parthiban5735
    @parthiban5735 3 года назад

    Congratulations... Meg.. wow :)

  • @ramuk2010
    @ramuk2010 3 года назад +2

    Hi meg 👋,
    Im pretty much interested in Web App Pentesing !
    There are huge chunks of resources in online !
    I do no which i need to do 😐
    I know some intermediate level Programming knowledge , networking , OS ,
    I hope yu'll suggest me some gud resources to get start with...

    • @SecretLetters
      @SecretLetters 3 года назад +2

      I might know a guy who does web app pentesting (▀̿Ĺ̯▀̿ ̿)

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +2

      Hi Suresh! I’m not experienced in web app pen testing myself, but maybe there are some others who can comment? I know the OffSec certifications and labs are highly recommended, so it may be worth checking those out. :)

    • @ramuk2010
      @ramuk2010 3 года назад

      @@SecretLetterswhom ??

    • @infinitysf2550
      @infinitysf2550 3 года назад +1

      hi all I'm just a guy but it is really interesting to read that what you are writing. but if you all like to know web applications pentest try first basic becouse LPT=license Penetration tester is a advanced process of hacking/testing a system for vulnerabilities of exploits etc..
      To become Pentester you need have a knowledge about almost everything in offensive security.

    • @infinitysf2550
      @infinitysf2550 3 года назад +2

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      Hacking is an engaging field but it is surely not easy. To become a hacker one has to have an attitude and curiosity of learning and adapting new skills.
      You must have a deep knowledge of computer systems, programming languages, operating systems and the journey of learning goes on and on.
      Some people think that a hacker is always a criminal and do illegal activities but they are wrong. Actually many big companies hire hackers to protect their systems and information and are highly paid. here is the list of most important steps necessary to become a hacker, have a deeper look
      Steps:
      LEARN UNIX/LINUX
      NUNIX/LINUX is an open source operating system which provides better security to computer systems. It was first developed by AT&T in Bell labs and contributed a lot in the world of security. You should install LINUX freely available open source versions on your desktops as without learning UNIX/LINUX, it is not possible to become a hacker. .
      CODE IN C LANGUAGE
      C programming is the base of learning UNIX/LINUX as this operating system is coded in C programming which makes it the most powerful language as compared to other programming languages. C language was developed by Dennis Ritchie in late 1970’s. To become a hacker you should master C language.
      CODE IN MORE THAN ONE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
      It is important for a person in the hacking field to learn more than one programming. There are many programming languages to learn such as Python, JAVA, C++. Free ebooks, tutorials are easily available online.
      LEARN NETWORKING CONCEPTS
      Another important and essential step to become a hacker is to be good at networking concepts and understanding how the networks are created. You need to know the differences between different types of networks and must have a clear understanding of TCP/IP and UDP to exploit vulnerabilities (loop holes) in system.
      Understanding what LAN, WAN, VPN, Firewall is also important. You must have a clear understanding and use of network tools such as Wireshark, NMAP for packet analyzing, network scanning etc.
      LEARN MORE THAN ONE OPERATING SYSTEMS
      It is essential for a hacker to learn more than one operating system. There are many other Operating systems apart from Windows, UNIX/LINUX etc. Every system has a loop hole, hacker needs it to exploit it.
      LEARN CRYPTOGRAPHY
      To become a successful hacker you need to master the art of cryptography. Encryption and Decryption are important skills in hacking. Encryption is widely done in several aspects of information system security in authentication, confidentiality and integrity of data.
      Information on a network is in encrypted form such as passwords. While hacking a system, these encrypted codes needs to be broken, which is called decryption.
      LEARN MORE AND MORE ABOUT HACKING
      Go through various tutorials, ebooks written by experts in the field of hacking. In the field of hacking, learning is never ending because security changes every day with new updates in systems.
      EXPERIMENT A LOT
      After learning some concepts, sit and practice them. Setup your own lab for experimental purpose. You need a good computer system to start with as some tools may require powerful processor, RAM etc. Keep on Testing and learning until you breach a system.
      WRITE VULNERABILITY (LOOP HOLE PROGRAM)
      Vulnerability is the weakness, loop hole or open door through which you enter the system. Look for vulnerabilities by scanning the system, network etc. Try to write your own and exploit the system.
      CONTINUE NEVER ENDING LEARNING
      Learning is the key to success in the world of hacking. Continuous learning and practicing will make you the best hacker. Keep yourself updated about security changes and learn about new ways to exploit systems.
      Join Discussions and meet hackers

  • @kaios8231
    @kaios8231 2 года назад

    I got it when I was 26. Btw, it's not helping me get the respect it needs in India. 🙄

  • @kris10_08
    @kris10_08 3 года назад

    I have a Bachelors in homeland security and emergency management and I’ve been wanting to get into cyber security more in depth. What did you do to complete your masters in a tech field or do you have a video on that already?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      My MS is in Cybersecurity from the University of South Florida! Did you have any specific questions? 🙂

    • @kris10_08
      @kris10_08 3 года назад

      @@CybersecurityMeg I guess I’m trying to see how should I make the transition without any formal cyber security training I would like to get my masters in cyber security. Should I learn something to prepare to apply to masters programs

  • @chibaby
    @chibaby 3 года назад

    Meg I have no experience and a n00b. I want to get the CISSP the associate route. What are your thoughts on that? If I pass my exam I will be a associate.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Go for it! You will learn a ton along the way. :)

  • @ryzen2019
    @ryzen2019 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations sister... I'm a beginner in this and I don't know from where to start. I need some guidance and all

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      I have a video that gives some good steps to take to get into Cyber - I think you would really enjoy it! 😊

  • @novadhd
    @novadhd 3 года назад

    So how did you get the 5years experience? Either way congrats although getting the cert early in career not recommended for most people.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for the congrats. How I got the 5 years experience is in the video. :)

  • @bharathganesh6694
    @bharathganesh6694 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for Sharing hoping for more videos

  • @edgaralvarez258
    @edgaralvarez258 3 года назад

    I completed a 3 yeah bachelor degree on information technology and majoring on cyber security and I am currently a year into working as a cyber security analyst. Do you think my cyber degree could be validated as 3 years for CISSP?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      You need 5 years of experience, and only 1 year can be from a degree. :)

    • @thornclawofwarriors
      @thornclawofwarriors 3 года назад

      Education only counts as one year max

  • @Lahori369
    @Lahori369 3 года назад +1

    God Bless you forever

  • @yogeesh5420
    @yogeesh5420 3 года назад

    How was your MS experience in cybersecurity. Was it complicated ? Please respond

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  2 года назад

      It was fair, not too difficult, not too easy. I enjoyed the courses and found them to be beneficial in bolstering my foundational knowledge.

  • @edwardjaycocks5497
    @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад

    You don't need that much experience overall the 5 years is a bit misleading you only need to do bits of security within your roll and it will count equallyYou don't need that much experience overall the 5 years is a bit misleading you only need to do bits of security within your roll and it will count equally

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      You need experience in 2 (out of the 8) domains for 5 years. You do need that much experience.

    • @edwardjaycocks5497
      @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад

      Like I say bits not hole over 5 years

  • @urrahman196
    @urrahman196 3 года назад +1

    Plz post the discord link u mentioned

  • @rohan_uzumaki
    @rohan_uzumaki 3 года назад

    im a newbie and i really want to take cyber security as a career.. its not because its cool and all but i have done a little bit of research and found the problem solving and critical thinking part really interesting.. if you have time can you make a guideline for beginners like us?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hi Rohan! That sounds like a great idea - I'll add that to the pipeline. Step 1: Just go for it! Hehe. Hopefully I can put up a relevant video to help you out soon. :)

  • @fmananga
    @fmananga 3 года назад +1

    Love the glasses

  • @saiadaamirsouhail6871
    @saiadaamirsouhail6871 3 года назад

    What about a mechanical engineer doing hardware networking and cybersecurity course?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hi! What about it? If you want to make the transition, you absolutely can. Just need to put in the hard work and time. :)

    • @saiadaamirsouhail6871
      @saiadaamirsouhail6871 3 года назад

      I need a career guidance..like where to do the course? and what certification is best?..

    • @saiadaamirsouhail6871
      @saiadaamirsouhail6871 3 года назад

      And from which course should I start first as a fresher?

    • @saiadaamirsouhail6871
      @saiadaamirsouhail6871 3 года назад

      Thank u for ur time in replying...waiting for ur reply

  • @headinthekloudz
    @headinthekloudz 3 года назад

    her: there are hundreds of thousands of ways to acquire your cissp.
    isc2: there only two ways to acquire your cissp.
    me: lol
    congratulations tho non the less

  • @stefanangelov302
    @stefanangelov302 3 года назад

    Hallo,
    Should i Go for cissp i have no idea for cybersecurity

  • @helloworld5
    @helloworld5 3 года назад +1

    can you give us some tutorial?

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Hi! What would you like to see a tutorial on?

    • @helloworld5
      @helloworld5 3 года назад +3

      @@CybersecurityMeg which will helpfull for us.your choice.

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      @@helloworld5 Ok, deal! I will put some thought in to this. Thanks for the feedback! :)

    • @helloworld5
      @helloworld5 3 года назад +1

      @@CybersecurityMeg ok

  • @sayedsadat5904
    @sayedsadat5904 3 года назад

    Im 22 And have CISSP 😎

  • @vijju6917
    @vijju6917 3 года назад

    Without any experience can I write cissp?

    • @vijju6917
      @vijju6917 3 года назад

      I am studying PgD in cybersecurity now without any experience can write cissp

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      Yep! But you won’t get the CISSP title if you pass. You’ll be an “Associate of ISC2” until you hit the necessary 5 years requirement.

  • @edwardjaycocks5497
    @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад

    Very well done indeed However I wouldnt recommend This particular qualification or not you just want to be Information assurance manager its not particularly technical That's why I wouldn't do it Probably never will In terms of level of education Is roughly a associate degree level..... Anyway thats just me But 👏

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад +1

      Not sure who you think wants to be an Info Assurance Manager. I’m already a Cybersecurity Incident Response Manager. The CISSP isn’t worth it for all, but it certainly was for me.

  • @DataDost
    @DataDost Год назад

    Aap abhi itna patla hp gye h. How?

  • @PlatinumMastering
    @PlatinumMastering 3 года назад

    Non related field ??? What ….

  • @sivakanakala2526
    @sivakanakala2526 3 года назад

    You are my goddess.

  • @edwardjaycocks5497
    @edwardjaycocks5497 3 года назад

    Typo

  • @AlrightIamdone
    @AlrightIamdone 3 года назад +1

    🍉🍉

  • @aravindmaddini6348
    @aravindmaddini6348 Год назад

    Cute

  • @StreetSmartification
    @StreetSmartification 3 года назад

    At 24. Some become doctors in that age and you just got ur CISSP 🤣

  • @indixmax362
    @indixmax362 3 года назад

    Waste of time. It’s about you. Not about how to pass the exam

    • @CybersecurityMeg
      @CybersecurityMeg  3 года назад

      That is exactly what the title says the video will be about, yes.