Course Description
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.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:In this course, you will identify and reinforce the major security subjects from the eight domains of the (ISC)2 CISSP CBK. You will: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.
Agenda
Security & Risk Management
- Topic A: Security Governance Principles
- Topic B: Compliance
- Topic C: Professional Ethics
- Topic D: Security Documentation
- Topic E: Risk Management
- Topic F: Threat Modeling
- Topic G: Business Continuity Plan Fundamentals
- Topic H: Acquisition Strategy and Practice
- Topic I: Personnel Security Policies
- Topic J: Security Awareness and Training
Asset Security
- Topic A: Asset Classification
- Topic B: Privacy Protection
- Topic C: Asset Retention
- Topic D: Data Security Controls
- Topic E: Secure Data Handling
Security Engineering
- Topic A: Security in the Engineering Lifecycle
- Topic B: System Component Security
- Topic C: Security Models
- Topic D: Controls and Countermeasures in Enterprise Security
- Topic E: Information System Security Capabilities
- Topic F: Design and Architecture Vulnerability Mitigation
- Topic G: Vulnerability Mitigation in Embedded, Mobile, and Web-Based Systems
- Topic H: Cryptography Concepts
- Topic I: Cryptography Techniques
- Topic J: Site and Facility Design for Physical Security
- Topic K: Physical Security Implementation in Sites and Facilities
Communications & Network Security
- Topic A: Network Protocol Security
- Topic B: Network Components Security
- Topic C: Communication Channel Security
- Topic D: Network Attack Mitigation
Identity and Access Management
- Topic A: Physical and Logical Access Control
- Topic B: Identification, Authentication, and Authorization
- Topic C: Identity as a Service
- Topic D: Authorization Mechanisms
- Topic E: Access Control Attack Mitigation
Security Assessment and Testing
- Topic A: System Security Control Testing
- Topic B: Software Security Control Testing
- Topic C: Security Process Data Collection
- Topic D: Audits
Security Operations
- Topic A: Security Operations Concepts
- Topic B: Physical Security
- Topic C: Personnel Security
- Topic D: Logging and Monitoring
- Topic E: Preventative Measures
- Topic F: Resource Provisioning and Protection
- Topic G: Patch and Vulnerability Management
- Topic H: Change Management
- Topic I: Incident Response
- Topic J: Investigations
- Topic K: Disaster Recovery Planning
- Topic L: Disaster Recovery Strategies
- Topic M: Disaster Recovery Implementation
Software Development Security
- Topic A: Security Principles in the System Lifecycle
- Topic B: Security Principles in the Software Development Lifecycle
- Topic C: Database Security in Software Development
- Topic D: Security Controls in the Development Environment
- Topic E: Software Security Effectiveness Assessment
Audience
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.
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Virtual Training for CISSP Certification Online Live training option
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The Virtual Online Live events listed here gives you an effective and proven online virtual learning experience with the freedom to attend virtually from anywhere.
There is also an option of experiencing Online Live from one of the many national partner centers where a computer and headset will be provided for you.
This rich and engaging virtual classroom environment lets you conveniently interact with instructors and other students.
You will hear and see your instructor as they teach the course and answer your questions via voice or text.
Choose the online live virtual training option and you can access the recorded version even after the class has finished.
The onDemand labs give you access to the same client and server technologies covered in class so you can test, apply and hone your skills by accessing the labs before and even after the class.
Technical Requirements: a computer or laptop with a modern browser and high speed internet access along with one or two monitors.