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Preparing for and Passing the ASIS PSP Exam

If you are considering a career in the field of security management and want to demonstrate your expertise in physical security, one important step is to obtain the ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) certification. This prestigious certification is recognized globally and can open doors to exciting career opportunities.

To help you prepare for and pass the ASIS PSP exam, we have gathered all the relevant and up-to-date information from the official ASIS website. We will provide you with actionable tips and guidance to maximize your chances of success.

About the ASIS PSP Exam

The ASIS PSP exam is designed to assess your knowledge and skills in physical security assessment, application, design, and integration. It consists of 125 multiple-choice questions, and you will have three hours to complete the exam. The passing score is 70% or higher.

The exam covers various domains, including:

  1. Physical security assessment
  2. Application, design, and integration of physical security systems
  3. Implementation of physical security measures
  4. Conducting security surveys
  5. Physical security project management
  6. Security principles and practices

It is essential to thoroughly understand these domains and their subtopics to perform well on the exam.

Preparing for the ASIS PSP Exam

1. Familiarize Yourself with the Exam Content: Begin your preparation by reviewing the PSP Exam Content Outline provided by ASIS. It outlines the domains and topics that will be covered in the exam. This will give you a clear understanding of what to expect and help you structure your study plan.

2. Study the Reference Materials: ASIS recommends several reference materials that cover the subject matter of the exam. These resources include books, publications, and standards related to physical security. Make sure to study them thoroughly to gain a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and principles.

3. Take Advantage of Study Groups and Forums: Engaging with fellow professionals who are also preparing for the PSP exam can be immensely beneficial. Join study groups or online forums where you can discuss concepts, exchange knowledge, and clarify doubts. Collaborative learning can enhance your understanding and retention of the material.

4. Utilize Practice Exams: ASIS provides practice exams that simulate the actual exam environment. These practice tests allow you to familiarize yourself with the format, assess your knowledge, and identify areas that require further study. Take multiple practice exams to gauge your progress and build confidence.

5. Attend PSP Exam Preparation Courses: ASIS offers PSP Exam Preparation Courses that provide comprehensive instruction on the exam topics. These courses are facilitated by experienced professionals and can provide valuable insights and guidance. Consider enrolling in such a course to supplement your self-study efforts.

Tips for Passing the ASIS PSP Exam

1. Create a Study Schedule: Establish a study schedule that suits your learning style and commitments. Dedicate regular and focused study sessions to cover the exam content systematically. Consistency is key in retaining the information effectively.

2. Understand the Application of Concepts: Don't just memorize facts and figures; strive to understand the practical application of the concepts. This will enable you to analyze scenarios and select the most appropriate solutions during the exam.

3. Take Notes and Summarize: While studying, take concise notes and summarize the key points. This process helps reinforce your understanding and creates a handy reference for quick revision closer to the exam date.

4. Practice Time Management: During the actual exam, time management is crucial. Get accustomed to answering questions within the given timeframe by practicing with practice exams and setting time limits for each section.

5. Analyze Your Practice Exam Results: After completing practice exams, thoroughly review the answers and explanations. Identify your strengths and weaknesses, focusing on the areas that need improvement. This targeted approach will optimize your study efforts.

6. Stay Calm and Confident: On the day of the exam, maintain a positive mindset and believe in your preparation. Stay calm, read the questions carefully, and trust your knowledge and instincts while selecting answers.

Remember, preparation is key to success in any examination. By following these tips and dedicating ample time and effort to your study plan, you can increase your chances of passing the ASIS PSP exam and embarking on a rewarding career in physical security management.

Best of luck with your exam preparation!

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Question 5:

  • In Azure Resource Manager (ARM) REST APIs, creating or updating a resource is done with a PUT request to the resource’s exact URL (idempotent operation). This means you can repeatedly call the same PUT and it will create the resource if it doesn’t exist or update it if it does.
  • POST is used to create resources under a collection (without a predefined name), which would generate a new resource id each time and is not suitable when you need a single, known resource name and a single endpoint/key to consolidate billing and access.
  • For Question 5, you’re creating a new resource at a specific path (with a known resource name) to provide a single key/endpoint for multiple services. Therefore, PUT is the correct method.

If you’d like, I can outline the exact REST call structure (URL, headers, and body) for creating the Cognitive Services/related resource using PUT.

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Question 62:

  • Correct answer: D. Implement Jenkins on Compute Engine virtual machines.

  • Why this is the best choice:
- Since the app runs on GCP, hosting Jenkins on Compute Engine VMs keeps the CI/CD infrastructure in the same cloud environment, simplifying access to GCP services and credentials. - It reduces operational toil compared to managing Jenkins on local workstations or on-prem Kubernetes. - Cloud Functions cannot host a full Jenkins server (they’re serverless and not suited for long-running CI/CD tasks). - Using the Google Compute Engine plugin (google-compute-engine) lets Jenkins provision and manage GCE resources for build agents, enabling scalable, cloud-native pipelines.
  • How this supports security and streamline releases:
- Use GCP IAM/service accounts for least-privilege access, encrypt artifacts at rest, and place Jenkins behind private networking or IAP/VPN as needed. - Centralize credentials and secrets in Jenkins’ credentials store or Cloud KMS-backed solutions. - Automate deployments to GCP resources (App Engine, GKE, Cloud Run, Compute) via pipelines.
  • Why other options are less suitable:
- Local workstations: not scalable or secure for team CI/CD. - On-prem Kubernetes: adds management burden and detaches from GCP as the hosting environment. - Cloud Functions: not appropriate for a persistent Jenkins server.

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Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements. Your company has a Microsoft SQL Server Always On availability group configured on their Azure virtual machines (VMs). You need to configure an Azure internal load balancer as a listener for the availability group. Solution: You enable Floating IP. Does the solution meet the goal?

  • Yes.

  • Explanation: When using an Azure internal load balancer as a listener for a SQL Server Always On availability group, you must enable the Floating IP feature. This allows the internal listener IP to float to the active primary replica, ensuring the listener remains reachable and client connections are redirected correctly after failover. The Floating IP setting is required for stable listener behavior in AG configurations.

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Question 10:

  • Answer: Yes

  • Why: The Windows 10 P2S VPN client must include the correct route(s) to reach VNetB via the VPN gateway in VirtualNetworkA. When you peered VirtualNetworkA with VirtualNetworkB, the address space reachable through the gateway changed, but the existing P2S client package may not contain the updated routes. By re-downloading and reinstalling the VPN client configuration, you install an updated client package that includes the route to VirtualNetworkB, allowing the workstation to connect to VNetB through the gateway. This is the documented approach after changing VNets or peering that affects address spaces.

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Question 21:

  • Correct answer: B. The command fails due to syntax error.

  • Why it’s wrong:
- Databricks SQL insert statements require a source query after the target table, e.g.: INSERT INTO [TABLE] target_table SELECT ... or INSERT OVERWRITE TABLE target_table SELECT .... - The given command uses INSERT INTO stakeholders.suppliers TABLE stakeholders.new_suppliers; but there is no SELECT or query to provide data, and the TABLE keyword is not used that way for a source. - So the statement doesn’t conform to the required syntax: it’s missing the source query and the INTO/OVERWRITE structure.
  • How to fix (examples):
- Append data from new_suppliers into suppliers: INSERT INTO TABLE stakeholders.suppliers SELECT * FROM stakeholders.new_suppliers; - Overwrite suppliers with data from new_suppliers: INSERT OVERWRITE TABLE stakeholders.suppliers SELECT * FROM stakeholders.new_suppliers; - To avoid duplicates, use DISTINCT: INSERT INTO TABLE stakeholders.suppliers SELECT DISTINCT * FROM stakeholders.new_suppliers;
  • Key concept: insert statements need a target, a mode (INTO

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Question 18:

  • Correct answer: A: Expose it in the markup using the implements and access attributes.

Why:
  • App Builder only lists Aura components that declare appropriate interfaces via implements (e.g., flexipage:availableForAllPageTypes). Without this, the component isn’t available to add to a Lightning App Builder page.
  • The access="global" setting makes the component usable across apps/pages, including App Builder; without it, it may not render in the builder.

Why the other options are not correct:
  • Deleting/recreating components and metadata won’t make it available in App Builder.
  • Upgrading API version won’t expose the component if it isn’t annotated with the proper interfaces.
  • Looking for JS errors addresses runtime problems, not the exposure in App Builder.

Example snippet: <aura:component implements="flexipage:availableForAllPageTypes" access="global"> ... component code ... </aura:component>

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/plan/delegating-administration-of-account-ousand-resource-ous
The link explains how to delegate administration in AD DS using the Delegation of Control Wizard, scoped to an OU or domain. It supports the principle of least privilege by letting you grant specific tasks only to a limited scope (e.g., an OU) rather than broad admin rights.
How it applies to your scenario:

  • To let User1 manage the membership of all groups in Contoso\OU3, you should create a delegation on OU3.
  • This keeps privileges tightly scoped to OU3, avoiding broader access.

Key steps (brief):
  • Open Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC).
  • Right-click OU3 ? Delegate Control.
  • Add User1 (or a dedicated group) as the delegate.
  • Choose the specific task(s) you want to allow (e.g., manage group membership) or create a custom task restricted to OU3.
  • Complete the wizard; verify that the delegation applies only to OU3 and its subobjects.

If you want, I can outline the exact wizard options for this scenario.

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