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Get a full CISM certification practice test with 150 questions covering all 4 CISM domains with detailed explanations.
All questions will be multiple choice with a correct single.
This practice tests will explain why the right answer is the right answer, in the review after you finish each test.
Prepare for the 2017 version of the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certification Exam, which is what you will be tested on until the next planned CISM curriculum update by ISACA in 2022.
At the end of the CISM certification practice exam you can see the total percentage score and a weighted percent score for each of the 4 CISM domains. You can review each question and sort by CISM knowledge area, correct answers, wrong answers, skipped questions and questions marked for review.
To pass the CISM certification exam you need the knowledge to pass (obviously), but that is not enough.
Understand and answer every question from a Manager or a Risk Advisers point of view, NOT from an executive or as a techie. Most hands-on techies that fail the CISM certification exam do so because they answer from a point of acting, not being proactive.
Spot the keywords (non-repudiation, public key,) and the indicators (Not, Most, First).
You have 4 hours to answer the 150 questions.
On the real CISM exam, you can mark questions for review, and revisit them at the end, but remember ALWAYS pick an answer before moving on.
Eliminate wrong answers: If they ask about encryption and the answer are DES, AES, Sprinkler systems, the OSI model, you can safely eliminate Sprinkler and OSI, you are now at a 50% chance of a right answer.
I suggest you do a couple of CISM certification practice tests like this one, do the full 4 hours and 150 questions to see how you handle it, this is as much mental stamina and reading the questions right, and answering from an IT Security managers point of view, as it is the actual knowledge.
You can take this CISM certification practice test as many times as you want, the questions and the answer order is randomized. I would suggest 80%+ of right answers consistently on all CISM domains using multiple practice tests before booking the exam.
Take this and other CISM certification practice tests, find your weak areas, study those and then take it again, rinse/repeat as much as needed.
On this CISM certification practice test you can see your progress, it saves the previous attempts.
Who this course is for:
Aloha,
My name is Thor and I teach IT, Cyber Security, and Project Management both online and in person through my training company Thor Teaches.
For many years I have helped a lot of people reach their goals, pass their certifications, and get what they want in life.
I have both the HIGHEST RATED and the BEST SELLING CISSP courses on the Udemy platform with over 20,000 students and over 2,600 reviews.
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With my love of learning, IT has been a good place for me to grow, there is so much to learn, and it is always evolving.
I hold a good deal of IT and project certifications and I am sure more are going to show themselves in the future as I expand my training offerings.
My current list of valid certifications:
• CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional
• PMP Project Management Professional
• CEH Certified Ethical Hacker
• SCP SolarWinds Certified Professional
• CompTIA Security+
• CCNP Cisco Certified Network Professional Routing & Switching.
• CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Routing & Switching.
• CCNA Security Cisco Certified Network Associate Security
• CCENT Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician
• 4011 Certified Recognition: Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional
KCBS Certified Barbecue Judge <- by far the tastiest!
Some certifications I let lapse, when I am no longer interested in working in that line of work and they do not compliment what I want to do moving forward. The ones I give up I don’t see as wasted at all, they got me to where I am now, and I am grateful for that.
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