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Certifications›SSCP›Why Candidates Fail

Common mistakes

Why Candidates Fail the SSCP Exam

Most SSCP failures are predictable and avoidable. This page breaks down the exact patterns — by exam domain — so you can study differently and pass first time.

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The 5 Most Common SSCP Failure Reasons

1

Studying topics instead of scenarios

The SSCP exam doesn't ask "what is X?" — it asks "given this situation, what should you do?" Candidates who memorise definitions fail; candidates who practise scenario questions pass.

2

Ignoring the question stem carefully

Many SSCP questions have a "most likely," "best," or "EXCEPT" qualifier that completely changes the correct answer. Skimming the stem under time pressure causes avoidable failures.

3

Skipping low-weight domains

Even a 10% domain contributes real questions. Candidates who skip "minor" domains regularly lose enough marks to fail. Every domain needs a baseline pass rate of ~75%.

4

No full-length practice exam before the real thing

Practising individual questions is not the same as sitting a timed, full-length exam. Stamina, time management, and mental switching between domains all need practice.

5

Rescheduling without a study plan change

Many candidates who fail reschedule and study the same way. A different outcome requires identifying which domains failed and structuring a targeted review — not just more general reading.

Domain-by-Domain Exam Traps

Access Controls

  • ⚠ACLs are processed from top to bottom; the first match wins.
  • ⚠There is an implicit deny at the end of every ACL.
  • ⚠Standard ACLs match source only; extended ACLs can match protocol, source, destination and ports.
  • ⚠Applying an ACL in the wrong direction makes a correct ACL look broken.
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Cryptography

  • ⚠AES is symmetric and fast; RSA is asymmetric and used for key exchange, not bulk encryption.
  • ⚠Hashing is one-way; encryption is two-way.
  • ⚠A certificate proves identity; it does not encrypt data by itself.
  • ⚠SHA-256 is a hashing algorithm, not an encryption algorithm.
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Where to focus your study time

These are the highest-weight domains — they account for the most questions on your exam.

Access Controls

% of exam · 66 practice questions

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Cryptography

% of exam · 51 practice questions

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