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CISSP Meetup October 2019

Here are the meetup details for CISSP review questions for October 2019 in Tyson, Virginia

Source: https://www.meetup.com/DCCISSP/events/265671622/ 

We will go over practice exam questions for all the domains in CISSP, and discuss the latest threats on the net. [(ISC2) for the community] has provided us with some free practice questions for The CISSP Study Group.

Sunday, October 20, 2019 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM

The new CISSP format is going to be 150 questions and the questions are going Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT), which basically means if you get any legal questions wrong, the system will keep asking you legal questions. In simple terms: 1. What is CAT? http://www.iacat.org/what-is-cat
2. You can download more information about the CISSP exam from the following link: https://cert.isc2.org/cissp-exam-outline-form/
3. The new format is going to be reduced to 150 questions, but it is going to be adaptive.
4. (ISC)²’s CISSP Exam covers 8 domains in 2018 which are:

A. Security and Risk Management. (OLD: Information Security Governance & Risk Management, BCP & DRP, and Legal, Regulation, Compliance and Investigation)
B. Asset Security. (OLD: Physical Security)
C. Security Engineering. (OLD: Security Architecture and Design, and Cryptography)
D. Communications & Network Security. (OLD: Telecommunication & Network Security, and Cryptography)
E. Identity & Access Management. (OLD: Access Control)
F. Security Assessment & Testing. (OLD: Security Architecture and Design)
G. Security Operations. (OLD: Operations Security)
H. Software Development Security. (OLD: Application Development Security)

## Update #1 ##

The store is located inside Tyson’s Corner Center Mall on the second floor by Macy’s in Tysons Corner, VA. Please note that the time has changed. The new time is from 11:00AM – 12:30PM.

## Update #2 ##

Break down of the exam. e.g. if you have 60 questions, and you can eliminate 2 choices from a question and have some feelings about the questions.

What I mean is that you have some ideas what the question is asking, then your score would likely 45 as shown below.

You add all those points and you have answered a total of 182 questions correctly. You need at least 175 questions correctly to pass the test.

700 points -> 175 (70%) questions

70% * 250 = One needs to answer 175 questions correctly to pass the exam!

3. We will go over flash cards at: http://www.cram.com/flashcards/cissp-lesson-7-436477

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