Get coupon for 6 Practice Exams | ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC)

Get coupon for 6 Practice Exams | ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC)

6 Practice Exams | ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC)

Prepare for the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) with 1,500 unique high-quality test questions with detailed explanations!

This comprehensive practice test course is designed specifically for candidates preparing for the ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) certification exam. With 1,500 meticulously crafted multiple-choice questions aligned to the official ISC2 exam outline, this course provides the depth and breadth of practice needed to build confidence and mastery.

Each question is accompanied by a detailed explanation that not only identifies the correct answer but also clarifies why the other options are incorrect. This approach reinforces understanding and ensures you are not just memorizing answers, but truly grasping the underlying security concepts tested on the certification exam.

The course is organized into six comprehensive sections, each containing 250 questions, covering all domains of the ISC2 CC exam:

Section 1: Security Principles – Part A (Foundations & Risk)

  • Information Assurance & Security Concepts

  • Risk Management Fundamentals

  • Security Governance & Policies

  • Legal, Regulatory & Compliance Basics

Section 2: Security Principles – Part B (Controls & Defense)

  • Types of Security Controls

  • Cyber Defense & Threat Landscape

  • Security Models & Frameworks

  • Ethics in Cybersecurity

Section 3: Access Control Concepts

  • Identity & Access Management (IAM) Fundamentals

  • Authentication Methods

  • Access Control Models

  • Account & Privilege Management

Section 4: Network Security

  • Basic Network Architecture

  • Network Protocols & Services

  • Network Defense Devices & Techniques

  • Secure Network Design & Wireless Security

Section 5: Security Operations

  • Logging, Monitoring & SIEM

  • Vulnerability & Patch Management

  • Malware Defense & Endpoint Security

  • Physical & Environmental Security

Section 6: Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery & Incident Response

  • Business Continuity Planning (BCP)

  • Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)

  • Incident Response Lifecycle

  • Communication & Coordination During Incidents

This is a massive, up-to-date question bank built from real exam objectives. You can take the practice exams as many times as you need. Retake individual sections or the full 1,500-question test to track your progress and reinforce weak areas.

All questions include detailed, instructor-written explanations to ensure you understand the reasoning behind each answer. Whether you're reviewing concepts on your commute or studying late at night, our course is fully compatible with the Udemy mobile app, so you can learn anytime, anywhere.

You are not alone in your preparation. Our team of instructors is available to answer your questions and provide clarification on any topic you find challenging.

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Sample Question:

Question:
Which of the following best describes the principle of least privilege?

A. Users should be granted the highest level of access required to perform their job functions.
B. Users should be granted the minimum level of access necessary to perform their assigned tasks.
C. Access rights should be reviewed annually by the IT department.
D. All users should have administrative access to critical systems for emergency purposes.

Correct Answer: B. Users should be granted the minimum level of access necessary to perform their assigned tasks.

Explanation:
The principle of least privilege is a fundamental security concept that limits user and system access rights to only what is strictly necessary to perform authorized tasks. This reduces the potential attack surface and minimizes the damage that can occur if an account is compromised. Option A contradicts the principle by suggesting maximum access. Option C refers to access reviews, which are important but not the definition of least privilege. Option D is a serious security violation and directly opposes the principle. Understanding this concept is critical for implementing secure access controls and complying with frameworks such as NIST and ISO/IEC 27001.

Start your journey to ISC2 CC certification today with a practice test course built for real understanding—not just memorization.


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