Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Certification Training
Training Description
More and more today, companies rely on the network for the storage and fast retrieval of mission-critical corporate data and information. Securing these massive amounts of
sensitive data is critical for the success of the organization and one of the main reasons that security has become one of the most important areas of IT specialization available.
As the first ANSI ISO accredited credential in the field of information security, the Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP certification provides
information security a globally recognized standard of achievement. Considered the gold standard in the information security realm, this credential gives prospective
employers an invaluable tool in validating candidates' expertise in securing an enterprise, and provides global recognition for top information security professionals.
We also offer SSCP Certification Training CISSP 7 Day Live Boot Camp CISSP Online Course
This expert-led course prepares learners for the examination requirement of this valuable certification, focusing on the 10 domains covered by the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), as outlined by the ISC2 organization:
- Access Control Systems and Methodology
- Applications and Systems Development Security
- Business Continuity Planning (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
- Cryptography
- Law, Investigation and Ethics
- Operations Security
- Physical Security
- Security Architecture and Models
- Security Management Practices
- Telecommunications and Network Security
Training Objectives Upon completion of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) course, the student will be able to:
- Implement solid security practices
- Perform in depth risk analysis
- Configure proper access rights and permissions
- Implement access control
- Secure data as it crosses the network
- Implement proper change control
- Understand methods used to attack resources
- Understand the systems development life cycle
- Perform security audits
- Develop a business continuity plan
- Understand laws on and about computer crime
Audience This course is beneficial to any system or field engineers responsible for any aspect of network
security. This course is a must for any students attempting the CISSP certification, and is ideal for mid- and senior-level managers who are working toward or have already attained positions as CISOs, CSOs
or Senior Security Engineers. ***Please Note CISSP can also be used toward your CHSS HIPAA certification For more information vist our HIPAA Training
Training Prerequisites A minimum of three years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the
ten domains of the (ISC)2 CISSP CBK is recommended.

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CISSP Online Training Course
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$499.00
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CISSP CD-ROM Training Course
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$695.00
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CISSP Course Description
- Unlimited 24 x 7 access to Campus for the entire program. (All courses are launched from this personalized web site that organizes and manages your training experience.) (Online Version Only)
- Hands-on Labs - a perfectly simulated, real-world environment to test skills without risk.
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Practice Exams - Simulated certification exams designed to validate exam readiness. Based on availability.
- Classroom Support Materials - an online version of the classroom student guide that can be searched and printed, and the ability to record and review class notes.
- Online Mentoring 24 x 7
Training Time 30 Hours
Outline Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP
- Module 1: Introduction
Lesson 1: Information Security Lesson 2: The CISSP CBK Lesson 3: Security Concerns Lesson 4: The CIA Triad
- Module 2: Access Control Systems and Methodology
Lesson 1: Access Control Overview Lesson 2: Identification and Authentication Lesson 3: Passwords Lesson 4: Access Control Techniques
Lesson 5: Access Control Administration Lesson 6: Monitoring and Intrusion Detection
- Module 3: Telecommunications, Network, and Internet Security
Lesson 1: Security Overview Lesson 2: Internet, Intranet, and Extranet Security Lesson 3: TCP/IP Lesson 4: LANs, WANs, and VPNs
Lesson 5: Network Layer Security Protocols Lesson 6: Transport Layer Security Lesson 7: Application Layer Security Protocols
- Module 4: Security Management Practices
Lesson 1: Security Overview Lesson 2: Data Classification Lesson 3: Employment Policies and Practices Lesson 4: Risk Management
Lesson 5: Roles and Responsibilities
- Module 5: Application Development Security
Lesson 1: Application Development Introduction Lesson 2: Malicious Code Lesson 3: Methods of Attack Lesson 4: Databases and Data Warehousing
Lesson 5: Knowledge-Based Systems Lesson 6: Systems Development Life Cycle Lesson 7: Security and Protection
- Module 6: Cryptography
Lesson 1: Cryptographic Terms and Technologies Lesson 2: Message Authentication Lesson 3: Certificate Authority
- Module 7: Security Architecture and Models
Lesson 1: Common Computer Architectures and Designs Lesson 2: Storage Types Lesson 3: Principles of Common Security Models
Lesson 4: Common Flaws and Security Issues with System Architectures and Designs] Lesson 5: Timing Attacks
- Module 8: Operations Security
Lesson 1: Operations Security Overview Lesson 2: Security Audits Lesson 3: Violation Analysis Lesson 4: Auditing Lesson 5: Monitoring
Lesson 6: Resource Protection Lesson 7: E-Mail Security Lesson 8: The Web Lesson 9: File Transfer Lesson 10: Anatomy of an Attack Lesson 11: Separation of Duties and Responsibilities
- Module 9: Business Continuity Planning
Lesson 1: Business Continuity Plan Process Lesson 2: Recovery Lesson 3: Primary Strategies Lesson 4: Assurance and Trust
- Module 10: Computer Crime
Lesson 1: Types of Computer Crime Lesson 2: Major Categories of Laws Lesson 3: Computer Crime-Related Laws Lesson 4: Due Care Lesson 5: Investigation and Ethics
- Module 11: Physical Security
Lesson 1: Introduction to Physical Security Lesson 2: The Perimeter Lesson 3: Inside the Building Lesson 4: Intrusion Detection Systems
Lesson 5: Compartmentalized Areas
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