Rob - I've watched every single video in the Mind Map series and I must say this has been a fantastic refresher, I got 2 days until I take the CISSP exam. 3 things I want to especially highlight from your content: 1. The way you present and structure the content is top-notch, really makes it easy to digest. 2. See #1 3. The video editing is very engaging and keeps you interested with brief visual breaks from all the text (see 5:22 LOL)
Side note - I got your Flashcards and every time I see the mountain at the bottom I hear the music in my head! Keep up the great work. Thanks for the videos.
I passed the CISSP exam on 4 December and I must say that Destination Certification mind maps played a huge role in my success. I watched these mindmaps twice, once during preparation and the during the last two days before exam day. So thank you Rob for the valuable content :)
We're truly sorry for the delayed response, but we still wanted to extend our warmest congratulations on passing your exam! 👏 We're incredibly proud to hear that our videos played a role in your success. 🙌
Thanks for sharing this wonderful series. for the parallel test the CBK you said its still paper test while in the CBK they mention that it is actual test and backup takes part of the workload from the primary
Thank you for the video. I have a question, with regards to the Restoration Order in your video you mentioned that the "most critical" services should be restored first. In my understanding I thought it was the least (less) critical/important service to be restored First in that order and the most critical is last. Could you kindly clarify this point. Thanks again.
It depends on the stage of the recovery. If the disaster has just occurred, and for example your primary data center has burned to the ground, then you will restore the MOST critical systems first at the recovery site. Once you have rebuilt the primary data center and your are beginning to migrate systems back from the recovery site, you will start with the LEAST critical. A new data center is bound to have some bugs that need to be ironed out. You don't want to discover these problems with your most critical systems. I hope that helps!
I liked the format of the older mindmap videos better. I can’t actually see the full mindmap since you always have an individual block taking up the whole screen. There needs to at least be a pause in between sections so I can see exactly where each block fits into the mindmap.
Haha! Nice you noticed! In my experience the BCP plans for aliens are typically very long, complicated and convoluted, but they basically boil down to: RUN SCREAMING!!!! 😜
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Love this book. I purchased it in October. Much easier for me to study from.
8:00 in restoration to original site, failback is done from the least critical first
Rob - I've watched every single video in the Mind Map series and I must say this has been a fantastic refresher, I got 2 days until I take the CISSP exam. 3 things I want to especially highlight from your content:
1. The way you present and structure the content is top-notch, really makes it easy to digest.
2. See #1
3. The video editing is very engaging and keeps you interested with brief visual breaks from all the text (see 5:22 LOL)
Side note - I got your Flashcards and every time I see the mountain at the bottom I hear the music in my head! Keep up the great work. Thanks for the videos.
And he’s doing all this amazing content with a crying baby in background. Legend.
I passed the CISSP exam on 4 December and I must say that Destination Certification mind maps played a huge role in my success. I watched these mindmaps twice, once during preparation and the during the last two days before exam day. So thank you Rob for the valuable content :)
We're truly sorry for the delayed response, but we still wanted to extend our warmest congratulations on passing your exam! 👏 We're incredibly proud to hear that our videos played a role in your success. 🙌
You're doing an absolutely brilliant job. Thank you for all the effort and resources you have applied to this project. God bless!
You are very welcome
Awesome presentation. Very concise and to the point. Thanks for much for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you Rob for all your effort in preparing these videos.. the videos were of a great help for me in preparing and passing the cissp exam
Congratulations Abdeali! Well done passing the CISSP exam! Wonderful to hear that our MindMap videos helped you in your achievement!
Rob, amazing slide and easiest way to understand this topic. Thanks man 😊
What un excellent work. God bless you for it.
jesus, your diagrams are amazingly helpful to me
I agree 100%
Thanks for sharing this wonderful series. for the parallel test the CBK you said its still paper test while in the CBK they mention that it is actual test and backup takes part of the workload from the primary
Great Video
Thanks!
Thank you for these videos
My pleasure!
Brilliant Work! I am doing my last week revision. this is super helpful.. i hope i crack it :)
Thanks! All the best in your final studies. Let me know when you pass!
Awesome.Thanks..
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Thank you for the video. I have a question, with regards to the Restoration Order in your video you mentioned that the "most critical" services should be restored first. In my understanding I thought it was the least (less) critical/important service to be restored First in that order and the most critical is last. Could you kindly clarify this point. Thanks again.
It depends on the stage of the recovery. If the disaster has just occurred, and for example your primary data center has burned to the ground, then you will restore the MOST critical systems first at the recovery site. Once you have rebuilt the primary data center and your are beginning to migrate systems back from the recovery site, you will start with the LEAST critical. A new data center is bound to have some bugs that need to be ironed out. You don't want to discover these problems with your most critical systems. I hope that helps!
@@destcert Thank you very much for the explanation. Duly noted.
Well, thanks in no small part to you, and hours of practice questions-- I did it on the first try..
Awesome news!! Congratulations! Well done passing the CISSP exam! Wonderful to hear that our MindMap videos helped you in your achievement!
I liked the format of the older mindmap videos better. I can’t actually see the full mindmap since you always have an individual block taking up the whole screen. There needs to at least be a pause in between sections so I can see exactly where each block fits into the mindmap.
I can't find mind mapping for Networking domain
MTD is now MAD. Maximum Allowable Downtime.
5:23 what´s the BCP for an Alien invasion? hahaha
Haha! Nice you noticed! In my experience the BCP plans for aliens are typically very long, complicated and convoluted, but they basically boil down to: RUN SCREAMING!!!!
😜
6:53 - Is that a cat in the background? I swear I can hear a cat in the background