Duration
5 Days
30 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This course is intended for experienced IT security-related practitioners, auditors, consultants, investigators, or instructors, including network or security analysts and engineers, network administrators, information security specialists, and risk management professionals, who are pursuing CISSP training and certification to acquire the credibility and mobility to advance within their current computer security careers or to migrate to a related career. Through the study of all eight CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) domains, students will validate their knowledge by meeting the necessary preparation requirements to qualify to sit for the CISSP certification exam. Additional CISSP certification requirements include a minimum of five years of direct professional work experience in two or more fields related to the eight CBK security domains, or a college degree and four years of experience.
Overview
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In this course, students will expand upon their knowledge by addressing the essential elements of the 8 domains that comprise a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)© for information systems security professionals.
Prerequisites
CompTIA Network+ Certification
1 - Security and Risk Management
Security Governance Principles
Compliance
Professional Ethics
Security Documentation
Risk Management
Threat Modeling
Business Continuity Plan Fundamentals
Acquisition Strategy and Practice
Personnel Security Policies
Security Awareness and Training
2 - Asset Security
Asset Classification
Privacy Protection
Asset Retention
Data Security Controls
Secure Data Handling
3 - Security Engineering
Security in the Engineering Lifecycle
System Component Security
Security Models
Controls and Countermeasures in Enterprise Security
Information System Security Capabilities
Design and Architecture Vulnerability Mitigation
Vulnerability Mitigation in Embedded, Mobile, and Web-Based Systems
Cryptography Concepts
Cryptography Techniques
Site and Facility Design for Physical Security
Physical Security Implementation in Sites and Facilities
4 - Information Security Management Goals
Organizational Security
The Application of Security Concepts
5 - Information Security Classification and Program Development
Information Classification
Security Program Development
6 - Risk Management and Ethics
Risk Management
Ethics
7 - Software Development Security
Software Configuration Management
Software Controls
Database System Security
8 - Cryptography
Ciphers and Cryptography
Symmetric-Key Cryptography
Asymmetric-Key Cryptography
Hashing and Message Digests
Email, Internet, and Wireless Security
Cryptographic Weaknesses
9 - Physical Security
Physical Access Control
Physical Access Monitoring
Physical Security Methods
Facilities Security