Training Course:CISSP (Certificate)School/Trainer:KnowledgeAir Buffalo, New York, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The goal of this course is to prepare the student for the CISSP examination. Students will become proficient in the 10 domains that are covered on the CISSP exam, including Security Management Practices, Security Architecture and Models, Access Control, Systems & Methodology, Application Development Security, Operations Security, Physical Security, Cryptography, Telecommunications, Network & Internet Security, Business Continuity Planning and Law Investigations & Ethics.
Prerequisites: CISSP® candidates must meet the following requirements prior to taking the CISSP examination:
�Four years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the (ISC)2 CISSP®
�Three years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the CISSP® ® with a college degree.
Additionally, a Masters Degree in Information Security from a National Center of Excellence can substitute for one year toward the four-year requirement. Valid professional 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.
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Course Outline:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Domain 1: Access Control
�Concepts & Principles
�Identification, Authentication, Authorization, and Accountability
�Models
�Techniques and Technologies
�Administration
�Methods
�Types
�Practices
�Monitoring
Domain 2: Telecommunications & Network Security
�The OSI Model
�TCP/IP
�Network Topology
�LAN Media Access Techniques
�Protocols
�Devices
�Network Segregation
�Networking Services
�Intranets & Extranets
�MANs
�WANs
�Remote Access
�Network and Resource Availability
�Wireless Technologies
Domain 3: Security Management
�Responsibilities
�Security Administration
�Security Principles
�Definitions
�Top-Down Approach
�Organizational Security Model
�Business Requirements
�Risk Management
�Risk Analysis
�Policies, Procedures, Standards, and
Guidelines
�Information Classification
�Layers of Responsibility
�Hiring Practices
�Security Awareness
Domain 4: Applications Security
�Data Types, Formats and Length
�Failure States
�Database Management
�System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
�Application Development Methodology
�Security Controls and the Application Environment
�Application and System Vulnerabilities and Threats
Domain 5: Cryptography
�Applications and uses
�Types of Ciphers
�Methods of Encryption
�Cryptographic Concepts
�Steganography
�PKI
�Message Integrity
�Key Management
�Link Encryption
�End-to-end Encryption
�Email Encryption
�Internet Security
�Cryptanalysis
�Attacks
Domain 6: Security Architecture
�Computer Architecture
�System Architecture
�Security Models
�Security Modes of Operation
�System Evaluation Methods
�ITSEC
�Common Criteria
�Certification vs. Accreditation
�Open vs. Closed Systems
�Threats
Domain 7: Operations Security
�Operational Security
�Email Security
�Handling Violations, Incidents and Breaches
�Administration Management and Control
�Incidence Response
Domain 8: Business Continuity Planning
Business Continuity
�Disaster Recovery
�Business Impact Analysis
�BCP Requirements
�Backup Alternatives
�Recovery and Restoration
�Testing and Drills
�Emergency Response
Domain 9: Law, Investigation, and Ethics
�Ethics
�Hackers and Crackers
�Forensics
�Identification, Protection, and Prosecution
�Computer Crime Investigations
�Laws, Directives, and Regulations
�Privacy
�International Cooperation
Domain 10: Physical Security
�Planning Process
�Facilities Management
�Restricted Areas
�Visitor Control
�Security Guards
�Turnstiles and Mantraps
�Badges, Smart Cards, Dumb Cards
�Keys and Locks
�Site Selection & Facility Design Considerations
�CCTV
�Biometrics
�Power and HVAC
�Water Issues
�Fire Detection and Suppression
�Natural Disasters
�Data Center Security
�Portable Devices and Components
�Perimeter Security
�Administrative Controls
�Threats ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://knowledgeair.com/
Phone:866-322-3685
School Address:
KnowledgeAir Buffalo 726 Exchange St, Suite 628 Buffalo, NY 14210
KnowledgeAir Rochester 100 Allens Creek Road Rochester, NY 14618
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