The CISSP exam is governed by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC). (ISC) is a global not-for-profit organization. It has four primary mission goals:
Maintain the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) for the field of information systems security.
Provide certification for information systems security professionals and practitioners.
Conduct certification training and administer the certification exams.
Oversee the ongoing accreditation of qualified certification candidates through continued education.
This is an ideal course for learners preparing for CISSP. The course content covers the introduction to the certificate and also the first domain of CISSP in detail. The (ISC)2 is operated by a board of directors elected from the ranks of its certified practitioners.
Introduction to CISSP and the Exam
ISC2 Code of Ethics and ISC2 Preamble
Domain 1 - CIA TRIAD
Threat Modeling
Five Elements of Security
Defense in Depth
Due Care and Due Diligence
Security Roles and Responsibilities
Classification Levels - Government and Private Organization
Risk Management Framework and Business Continuity Planning
Legal and Regulatory Issues and Intellectual Property
CIS Security Controls and CMMI Model
Laws and Regulations - SOX, FERPA, GLBA
Security Structure Components and Asset Security
Classifying Data and Data Destruction
Memory and Remanence
Certification and Accreditation
Protecting Data in Motion
Ciphers
Symmetric and Asymmetric Key Cryptography
DES and AES Algorithms
Digital Signatures and Key Management
Apply concepts of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Evaluate and apply security governance principles.
Develop and document security policies, standards procedures, & guidelines.
Apply Threat Modeling Concepts and Methodologies.
Apply risk-based management concepts to the supply chain.
Understand IT security and cyber security from a management standpoint.
Understand CISSP Domain 1 thoroughly (security & risk management)
Discover where and how to begin your CISSP certification journey.
Learn why you want your CISSP certification and what it can provide you.
No practical experience required
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