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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) |
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Description: |
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If you plan to build a career in information security – one of today’s most
visible professions – and if you have at least five full years of experience in
information security, then the Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP®) credential should be your next career goal. Positions in
many large corporations and governmental agencies worldwide now require (ISC)²
CISSP certification. |
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General Objectives: |
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The CISSP credential demonstrates competence in the ten domains of the (ISC)2®
CISSP CBK® and acknowledges the years of experience attained. The ten domains
are explained in the (ISC)2 CISSP Course are as follows:
- Access Control
- Telecommunications and Network Security
- Information Security Governance and Risk Management
- Software Development Security
- Cryptography
- Security Architecture and Design
- Operations Security
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
- Legal, Regulations, Investigations and Compliance
- Physical (Environmental) Security
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Prerequisite: |
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CISSP candidates must have a minimum of five years of direct full-time security
professional work experience in two or more of the ten domains of the (ISC)2®
CISSP CBK®, or four years of direct full-time security professional work
experience in two or more of the ten domains of the CISSP with a college degree. |
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Skills Earned: |
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Students will emerge from this course, prepared to confidently meet the
challenge of CISSP certification examination. Whether or not they choose to take
the examination, they would have gained a broad understanding of all of the
components necessary to provide true security and will bring this knowledge and
these solutions back to their workplace. |