This is a tutorial on how to become certified as a PMP®. It is delivered by a master of the PMP® certification Mr. Sohel Akhter. This is a must for anyone who is serious about becoming certified as a PMP.
In this article you will find a short list of some of the leading books you can use to help you learn the content of the CBK®.
A full two-thirds of the world’s web servers use the OpenSSL implementation of web cryptographic protocols, ensuring safe transmission of data. However, in recent months some serious questions have arise as whether or not it is as secure as we taught.
This is a thorough introduction to what Security+ is and what is required to become certified.
THE CCCURE 2015 CISSP® CBK® CRAM STUDY GUIDE.
Our mailing list is now hosted on Google Group to allow people to access it from their phone, tablet, laptop,, or any other devices. It is no longer restricted to only email. We welcome you to make use of the mailing list for all of your questions.
This is the most frequent question that I have been receiving over the past few weeks. Look at this article to find out.
Here is a great posting from one of our member who has just passed his exam. He is sharing his experience and many tips on what to do and what to avoid. Read his great post to prepare yourself and avoid making mistakes.
This posting will give you tips and tricks on how to start your own study group in your area. Group Dynamic is always a great motivator in your studies. You learn from others and others will benefit of your knowledge as well.
Finally, here is my first attempt at this new type of questions showing up on the exam.
A great article from Sophos Naked Security Blog. It is a must read to understand, yet another SSL vulnerability. You will also see why learning a bit more about crypto is necessary to understand such attack. It does bring the knowledge you learned in the Cryptography domain to good use.
ISC2® has started using CAT exams for the English version of their CISSP® exam. See feedback we have received about this new style of testing. Read the article below.
I have asked this question on the ISC2 community website. See the response I have received within this article. I have reformatted the article for the look but it is the verbatim response that I have received from ISC2.
Our mailing list is now hosted on Google Group to allow people to access it from their phone, tablet, laptop,, or any other devices. It is no longer restricted to only email. We welcome you to make use of the mailing list for all of your questions.