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| CISSP Training: Information System Security (CISSP) Training Onsite |
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Getting the Right Knowledge to the Right People at the Right Time. Anywhere. With Client
Site Training, courses can be scheduled on a date that is convenient for you, and because they can be scheduled
at your location, you don't incur travel costs and students won't be away from home. An additional advantage is
that the class is taught on your equipment, so students are learning in their work environment rather than in a
classroom setup.
Businesses pay for their employees to gain knowledge that can be brought back to the company
and used to improve that organization overall. The knowledge should be utilized to enhance services and products,
secure business functions and infrastructures, provide better implementation processes, restructure critical programs
and procedures, and keep the company up-to-date on today’s business and security strategies, technologies, and
best practices. |
| Pre-Requisites: |
| Experienced security professionals who want to expand their knowledge and gain an internationally recognized accreditation. Whilst anyone can attend our Bootcamp, the CISSP accreditation is not available to anyone who does not meet the (ISC)2 entry requirements. We will be happy to advise you on your eligibility. |
| Who Should Attend: |
| Any individual may attend this course, but those with experience in one or more of the ten domains
will reap the greatest benefits. Enrolling for the certification exam on Day 7 is not mandatory, but is advised while information is current. Some students, however, prefer to do additional review and attempt the exam at a later date. (ISC)2 has specific requirements for exam enrolling procedures, which are separate from this course. |
| Course Aims: |
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To obtain the CISSP credential, individuals are required to have a broad range of knowledge
across all domains. This includes security policy development, secure software development procedures, network
vulnerabilities, attack types and corresponding countermeasures, cryptography concepts and their uses, disaster
recovery plans and procedures, risk analysis, crucial laws and regulations, forensics, computer crime investigation
procedures, physical security, and much, much more.
Upon class completion, students will have been provided background and participated in discussions related to the 10 domains of the CBK. This information will provide a solid foundation in preparation for security professionals taking the CISSP exam administered by (ISC)². More importantly, this course will broaden the student’s current understanding of all of the components that are necessary to provide true security. These items are presented in a manner that will allow the students to bring back security solutions to their current employer. |
| Course Outline |
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As stated, each candidate for CISSP certification is expected to be knowledgeable in each
of the ten domains. This includes an understanding of the various concepts, skills, and technologies within those
domains. The ten domains and topics covered are:
II. Access Control Systems and Methodology
III. Cryptography
IV. Physical Security
V. Enterprise Security Architecture
VI. Law, Investigation, and Ethics
VII. Telecommunications, Networks, and Internet Security
VIII. Business Continuity Planning
IX. Applications & Systems Development
X. Operations Security
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| CISSP Exam Information: |
| (ISC)² Requirment to Take The Exam: Students must subscribe to the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics. Students must have a minimum of four years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten test domains of Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), or three years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten test domains of the CBK with a college degree. A master's degree in Information Security from a National Center of Excellence can substitute for one year of the four-year requirement. Note: Valid experience includes information systems security-related work performed as a practitioner, auditor, consultant, vendor, investigator, or instructor, or that which requires IS security knowledge and involves direct application of that knowledge. After passing the exam, students will need to submit a signed endorsement form. This form attests to the student’s experience and credentials and must be signed by either another CISSP or an executive at the student’s employer’s office. It must then be sent to (ISC)². CISSP Exam Structure: The CISSP Certification examination consists of 250 multiple- choice questions. Candidates have up to six hours to complete the examination. A language dictionary may be used (such as a French-to-English dictionary, or similar). CISSP Certification Examination Fees Early Registration Fee: $495 With payment in full received at least 16 calendar days in advance of the exam date Standard Registration Fee: $595 With payment in full received less than 16 calendar days prior to the exam date (These are handled through (ISC)2 and not Eno.com.) Rescheduling Fee: A $100 additional fee is required to change the date of the examination once payment has been received. |
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