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CISSP: Certified Information System Security Professional

This course is designed for information security professionals with deep technical and managerial knowledge and experience to effectively design, engineer, and manage the overall security posture of an organization. It provides a comprehensive review of information systems security concepts and industry best practices.

Domain 1: Security and Risk Management

1.1 Understand, adhere to, and promote professional ethics

1.2 Understand and apply security concepts

1.3 Evaluate and apply security governance principles

1.4 Understand legal, regulatory, and compliance issues that pertain to information security in a holistic context

1.5 Understand requirements for investigation types (i.e., administrative, criminal, civil, regulatory, industry standards)

1.6 Develop, document, and implement security policy, standards, procedures, and guidelines

1.7 Identify, analyze, assess, prioritize, and implement Business Continuity (BC) requirements

1.8 Contribute to and enforce personnel security policies and procedures

1.9 Understand and apply risk management concepts

1.10 Understand and apply threat modeling concepts and methodologies

1.11 Apply supply chain risk management (SCRM) concepts

1.12 Establish and maintain a security awareness, education, and training program

 

Domain 2: Asset Security

2.1 Identify and classify information and assets

2.2 Establish information and asset handling requirements

2.3 Provision information and assets securely

2.4 Manage data lifecycle

2.5 Ensure appropriate asset retention (e.g., End of Life (EOL), End of Support)

2.6 Determine data security controls and compliance requirements

 

Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering

3.1 Research, implement and manage engineering processes using secure design principles

3.2 Understand the fundamental concepts of security models (e.g., Biba, Star Model, Bell-LaPadula)

3.3 Select controls based upon systems security requirements

3.4 Understand security capabilities of Information Systems (IS)

3.5 Assess and mitigate the vulnerabilities of security architectures, designs, and solution elements

3.6 Select and determine cryptographic solutions

3.7 Understand methods of cryptanalytic attacks

3.8 Apply security principles to site and facility design

3.9 Design site and facility security controls

3.10 Manage the information system lifecycle

 

Domain 4: Communication and Network Security

4.1 Apply secure design principles in network architectures

4.2 Secure network components

4.3 Implement secure communication channels according to design

 

Domain 5: Identity and Access Management (IAM)

5.1 Control physical and logical access to assets

5.2 Design identification and authentication strategy (e.g., people, devices, and services)

5.3 Federated identity with a third-party service

5.4 Implement and manage authorization mechanisms

5.5 Manage the identity and access provisioning lifecycle

5.6 Implement authentication systems

 

Domain 6: Security Assessment and Testing

6.1 Design and validate assessment, test, and audit strategies

6.2 Conduct security control testing

6.3 Collect security process data (e.g., technical and administrative)

6.4 Analyze test output and generate report

6.5 Conduct or facilitate security audits

 

Domain 7: Security Operations

7.1 Understand and comply with investigations

7.2 Conduct logging and monitoring activities

7.3 Perform configuration management (CM) (e.g., provisioning, baselining, automation)

7.4 Apply foundational security operations concepts

7.5 Apply resource protection

7.6 Conduct incident management

7.7 Operate and maintain detection and preventative measures

7.8 Implement and support patch and vulnerability management

7.9 Understand and participate in change management processes

7.10 Implement recovery strategies

7.11 Implement disaster recovery (DR) processes

7.12 Test disaster recovery plans (DRP)

7.13 Participate in Business Continuity (BC) planning and exercises

7.14 Implement and manage physical security

7.15 Address personnel safety and security concerns

 

Domain 8: Software Development Security

8.1 Understand and integrate security in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

8.2 Identify and apply security controls in software development ecosystems

8.3 Assess the effectiveness of software security

8.4 Assess security impact of acquired software

8.5 Define and apply secure coding guidelines and standards

In this course, you will gain the knowledge and skills needed to successfully pass the CISSP Training, take the certificationexam and become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional. You will learn how to:

Manage security and risk

Secure assets

Design security framework

Secure communication and networks

Securely develop software

The CISSP is ideal for experienced security practitioners, managers and executives interested in proving their knowledge across a wide array of security practices and principles. Candidates must have a minimum of five years cumulative, full-time experience in two or more of the eight domains of the current CISSP Exam Outline. Earning a post-secondary degree (bachelors or masters) in computer science, Information Technology (IT) or related fields may satisfy up to one year of the required experience or an additional credential from the ISC2 approved list may satisfy up to one year of the required experience. Only one year of experience can be waived. Part-time work and internships may also count towards the experience requirement.

To succeed in this course and pass the exam, you should meet the specific requirements established by ISC2. If you don’t have the required experience, you should consider taking the Associate of ISC2 exam first. The CISSP certification exam takes up to four hours to complete and consists of 125 - 175 multiple choice and advanced innovative questions. A score of 700 out of 1,000 is required to pass the exam.

 

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