I completely tanked my first attempt at the ISACA Cybersecurity Audit Certificate exam because I was just reading through official ISACA audit frameworks and cybersecurity guidelines without actually practicing. Thought understanding all the audit concepts and security principles would prepare me, but the exam tested practical application in ways I wasn't ready for.
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