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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) |
5 Day Course
Performance-Based Objectives
- Control access to information systems.
- Network systems and telecommunications.
- Define security management.
- Create applications security.
- Perform cryptography.
- Secure system architecture.
- Execute operations security.
- Perform business continuity planning.
- Apply physical security.
- Apply law, investigations, and ethics.
Prerequisites
This course is designed for people who want to establish themselves as credible computer security professionals through a study of all 10 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge domains. Validating this knowledge is the goal of certification; therefore, students attending this training should also meet the requirements needed to sit for the CISSP certification exam. These include four years of direct professional work experience in one or more fields related to 10 CBK security domains, or a college degree and three years of experience. Check with (ISC)2 for the most up-to-date requirements. New certifications have emerged and will continue to emerge from (ISC)2, which may cause changes to base requirements. Students should have certifications in A+, Network+, or Security+, or possess equivalent professional experience. Students may have one or more of the following certifications or equivalent experience: MCSE, SCNP, CCNP, RHCE, LCE, CNE, SSCP, SANS, or GIAC.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Controlling Access to Information Systems
- 1A: Control Data Access
- 1B: Control System Access
- 1C: Determine an Access Control Administration Method
- 1D: Perform a Penetration Test
Lesson 2: Networking Systems and Telecommunications
- 2A: Design Data Networks
- 2B: Provide Remote Access to a Data Network
- 2C: Secure a Data Network
- 2D: Manage a Data Network
Lesson 3: Defining Security Management
- 3A: Determine Security Management Goals
- 3B: Classify Information
- 3C: Develop a Security Program
- 3D: Manage Risk
Lesson 4: Creating Applications Security
- 4A: Perform Software Configuration Management
- 4B: Implement Software Controls
- 4C: Secure Database Systems
Lesson 5: Performing Cryptography
- 5A: Apply a Basic Cipher
- 5B: Select a Symmetric Key Cryptography Method
- 5C: Select an Asymmetric Key Cryptography Method
- 5D: Determine Email Security
- 5E: Determine Internet Security
Lesson 6: Securing System Architecture
- 6A: Evaluate Security Models
- 6B: Choose a Security Mode
- 6C: Provide System Assurance
Lesson 7: Executing Operations Security
- 7A: Control Operations Security
- 7B: Audit and Monitor Systems
- 7C: Handle Threats and Violations
Lesson 8: Performing Business Continuity Planning
- 8A: Sustain Business Processes
- 8B: Perform Business Impact Analysis
- 8C: Define Disaster Recovery Strategies
- 8D: Test the Disaster Recovery Plan
Lesson 9: Applying Physical Security
- 9A: Control Physical Access
- 9B: Monitor Physical Access
- 9C: Establish Physical Security Methods
- 9D: Design Secure Facilities
Lesson 10: Applying Law, Investigations, and Ethics
- 10A: Interpret Computer Crime Laws and Regulations
- 10B: Apply the Evidence Life Cycle
- 10C: Perform an Investigation
- 10D: Identify Codes of Conduct
For Information Contact
Rhuann Heimann 618-523-4893
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