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Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP)

Description

The CISSP certification preparatory course teaches students how to design, build and maintain a secure business IT architecture using globally approved security standards. Students learn about the eight domains of knowledge, as determined by (ISC)2, that form a critical part of the CISSP® exam. The course covers each knowledge domain in depth and explains how they relate to each other and other critical areas of information security.

(ISC)² was founded in 1989 as the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, Inc., an international, nonprofit membership association for information security leaders. That same year, (ISC)² published the first Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) to document best practices, skills, and techniques for security professionals. Today the CISSP certification is internationally recognized and respected as the premier cybersecurity professional credential.

CISSP certification is a unique IT certification because it requires a demonstrated fundamental understanding of the eight domains of cybersecurity and documented proof of experience in the information security and architecture field. This training course helps students acquire a broad range of cybersecurity skills, from developing security policies to managing risk to understanding technical security controls.

LIMITED TIME OFFER: Post-Class Study Materials, Exam Voucher, and "Second Shot Exam" for $1,199.

The CISSP exam is very expensive to earn - (ISC)² prices the exam voucher at $749. For a limited time, Logical Operations is offering the exam voucher with a "second shot" on the exam - how does it work?

  • In addition to our instructor-led class/curriculum that comes with our class/class recording that comes after our class...
  • ...we provide a self-paced eLearning course - lab content if available - video content, and a series of practice tests complete with answers, explanations, and reference materials. Leverage the remediation of additional learning material to maximize study effectiveness.
  • Use your Score Report within the practice tests to identify objectives where your score is lower and more study is needed.
  • Refine your practice experience in Practice Mode by customizing domain objectives or selecting missed questions.
  • Take your practice tests in Certification Mode.
  • Achieve a score of 90% or more in Certification Mode, at least twice, consecutively.

If you follow this certification preparation method and fail the corresponding vendor exam within 30 days of your last practice test attempt, we'll give you another opportunity to take the vendor exam via an additional exam voucher or gift card for the amount of the exam! Initial exam voucher will be provided after 90% score on provided practice tests, in Certification Mode, is achieved twice. No returns/refund requests of any kind will be honored as it relates to this offer (all sales are final, regardless of exam results).

Course Objectives

  • Analyze components of the Security and Risk Management domain.
  • Analyze components of the Asset Security domain.
  • Analyze components of the Security Engineering domain.
  • Analyze components of the Communications and Network Security domain.
  • Analyze components of the Identity and Access Management domain.
  • Analyze components of the Security Assessment and Testing domain.
  • Analyze components of the Security Operations domain.
  • Analyze components of the Software Development Security domain.

Who Should Attend?

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.

It is also highly recommended that students complete the CompTIA Network+ CompTIA and Security+ certifications or possess equivalent professional experience upon beginning CISSP training. Students will also benefit from having one or more of the following security-related or technology-related certifications or equivalent industry experience: MCSE, MCTS, MCITP, SCNP, CCNP, RHCE, LCE, CNE, SSCP®, GIAC, CISA™, or CISM®.

Lesson 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

Lesson 2 - Asset Security

  • Asset Classification
  • Privacy Protection
  • Asset Retention
  • Data Security Controls
  • Secure Data Handling

Lesson 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

Lesson 4 - Information Security Management Goals

  • Organizational Security
  • The Application of Security Concepts

Lesson 5 - Information Security Classification and Program Development

  • Information Classification
  • Security Program Development

Lesson 6 - Risk Management and Ethics

  • Risk Management
  • Ethics

Lesson 7 - Software Development Security

  • Software Configuration Management
  • Software Controls
  • Database System Security

Lesson 8 - Cryptography

  • Ciphers and Cryptography
  • Symmetric-Key Cryptography
  • Asymmetric-Key Cryptography
  • Hashing and Message Digests
  • Email, Internet, and Wireless Security
  • Cryptographic Weaknesses

Lesson 9 - Physical Security

  • Physical Access Control
  • Physical Access Monitoring
  • Physical Security Methods
  • Facilities Security

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