Need recommendation for CISSP course

badbad2000

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Can help recommend me which provider of CISSP course is good in Singapore?

I google as many options of NUS, COMAT, bridgingminds, alctraining, trainocate and etc.
 

DrAwkward

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Thought usually people just buy the exam. Working got time to go take course?
 

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I did the NTUC Learning Hub one. Main thing about gg for such courses is easier to find someone to endorse u.
 

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I heard the NTUC and NUS ones are decent. Try to watch the Udemy videos and practice dumps, should be passable with 1 to 2 months of consistent work.
 

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hi TS, just checking... did u took any CISSP course? can give feedback? I also noted two other course provider, Itel learning and sapience. anyone attend their course before?
 

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the best one i did is remote course from thor udemy and kelly handerhan cybrary
 

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For cybersecurity jobs is it more useful with ccna or with cissp? I'm thinking wan take cissp or ccna.. I see many of my colleagues with cissp n got better jobs.

And also does going for the ntuc course enuff to go for exam? I have cybersecurity background just that my degree grades are not very good so tot of getting these certs to solid my papers.
 

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For cybersecurity jobs is it more useful with ccna or with cissp? I'm thinking wan take cissp or ccna.. I see many of my colleagues with cissp n got better jobs.

And also does going for the ntuc course enuff to go for exam? I have cybersecurity background just that my degree grades are not very good so tot of getting these certs to solid my papers.
CISSP more for management track. CCNA/CCNP is more technical
 

DrAwkward

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U are saying both is for different tracks?
Cissp touches a lot on the higher level, more "layman". It gives a broad overview of how cybersec should be done in an enterprise

compared to the CCN* which requires you to have in depth networking knowledge. Like the routing tables, firewall, etc
 

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CISSP get the book and go reddit thread to get recommendations of free reading can already. Its more of an english test than a technical test.
 
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