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CISSP |
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Course Title:
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional |
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March 14 - 18, 2011
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Length:
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5 Day(s)
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Description:
The CISSP (Certified Information System Security Professional) is a certification created by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc., (ISC)² Government agencies, government contractors (especially DOD), companies and organizations worldwide must have staff that have a common knowledge platform for and demonstrate competence in information security. (ISC)² helps fulfill these requirements with the CISSP. (ISC)2 promotes the CISSP exam as an aid to evaluating personnel performing information security functions. CISSP is known in the Washington, DC and Baltimore area, and across the United States as the flagship Information Technology (IT) Security certification. It is also worth noting that the CISSP, on average (according to Salary.com) commanded the highest salary out of any IT certification last year.
What you will learn:
- Our CISSP Professional training program covers the 10 Domains of the CBK in-depth with an emphasis on rigorous exam preparation.
- Access Control Systems & Methodology
- Applications & Systems Development
- Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning
- Cryptography
- Law, Investigation & Ethics
- Operations Security (Computer)
- Physical Security
- Security Architecture & Models
- Security Management Practices
- Telecommunications & Network Security
Audience:
Information Technology Security professionals who want to achieve the highest available security certification.
Prerequisites:
- Completion of Security+ or 4 years of experience
Outline:
- Accountability and Access Control.
- Attacks and Monitoring.
- ISO Model, Network Security, and Protocols.
- Communications Security and Countermeasures.
- Security Management Concepts and Principles.
- Asset Value, Policies, and Roles.
- Data and Application Security Issues.
- Malicious Code and Application Attacks.
- Cryptography and Private Key Algorithms.
- PKI and Cryptographic Applications.
- Principles of Computer Design.
- Principles of Security Models.
- Administrative Management.
- Auditing and Monitoring.
- Business Continuity Planning.
- Disaster Recovery Planning.
- Law and Investigations.
- Incidents and Ethics.
- Physical Security Requirements.
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