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Hello,
I notice that I can exempt one of my classes by taking the DSST Fundamentals of CyberSecurity exam. Is anyone familiar with the new Fundamentals of CyberSecurity exam since DSST changed it? Also, any recommendations where I can study for it?
Thanks
Thomas
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going through TEEX would be helpful. Any basics in cybersecurity text book would probably be a good bet.
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I took it in March. The CBT Nuggets for the CISSP and the exam specific notes on this site helped a ton.
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Just passed the exam yesterday. If you are new to infosec I would recommend studying at the Security + level prior to sitting the exam. Studying CISSP content is probably an overkill...
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