
Understanding the CIA Triad in 2022
A question I commonly see when individuals are trying to break into the Cybersecurity industry is: What do I need to understand to be successful and make…

CISSP Domain 1 Notes
Last week, both our YouTube Channel and the blog reached milestones I anticipated taking year to accomplish. It is difficult to put into words how thankful I am. As a way of expressing my gratitude, I’m making available the notes I used to pass the CISSP.

How I Studied And Passed The CISSP Exam in 2020
Everyone has heard the stories of how tough the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) examination is. It’s been described as taxing, mind-blowing and hard to pass. In fact, in many tech circles,

The Big Update
These last couple of weeks have been tough for me. I realized that my internal struggles with anxiety will have to be met head on if I am to have a chance at passing this CISSP exam.

Why My WordPress Blog Is Being Attacked?
My blog has been live for about 30 days and I’m shocked at the malicious attempts to gain access to it. Not quite sure what exactly the motivation is but it can be daunting for non-IT bloggers to see Brute Force attacks from IP addresses on the other side of the world.

Should IT Consultant Carry Cyber or Technology E&O Liability Insurance?
Cyber Liability for IT Consultants is moot. What you really should be considering is a Technology E&O policy. Here’s why…

First Impressions of CISSP Practice Exam
Finally get my first crack at a practice exam for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Everyone says this test is tough but I’m not hearing any of that. I’m going in guns blazing and hoping to show myself that I got this. Wish me luck.

Stop Getting Due Diligence and Due Care Mixed Up
One of the toughest things when studying for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) test is understanding the concept of Due Diligence and Due Care. It should be an easy

How The Corona Virus Will Change Our Perception of Business Continuity Planning
When we look back at the year 2020, it will likely be remembered as the year the world stopped. Countries all over the world have demanded citizens to stay home and only go outdoors if it is absolutely necessary. Cities are implementing curfews and mandates that public gatherings should be limited to 10 to 25 people and violators are being ticketed for insubordination. Businesses of all sizes are being impacted equally.