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This program is one of the globally recognized certifications that will help apprentices prepare for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional examination by providing the foundational knowledge required to plan and define architecture effectively for building, designing, managing, engineering, and leading an organization's security postures.
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Wissenhive's CISSP certification training programs are professionally designed to cover topics in detail, including Cryptography, accessing control systems, and practicing the management of security by covering eight information system security domains. Masters in understanding security models & architecture, Cryptography, networking & telecommunications security, investigation, law & ethics, accessing control methodology and systems, and so on.
International industry expertise at your disposal as you deep-dive into the research topic and sector of your choice.
Earning the CISSP proves you have what it takes to effectively design, implement and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program. With a CISSP, you validate your expertise and become an (ISC)² member, unlocking a broad array of exclusive resources, educational tools, and peer-to-peer networking opportunities.
Security Administrator
Security Analyst
Security Consultant
Security Engineer
Security Specialist
CISSP Course Introduction
Introduction
Introduction to Security and Risk Management
Understand, Adhere to, and Promote Professional Ethics
Knowledge Check
Understand and Apply Security Concepts
Evaluate and Apply Security Governance Principles
Goals, Mission, and Objectives
Control Frameworks, Due Care, and Due Diligence
Determine Compliance and Other Requirements
Understand Legal and Regulatory Issues that Pertain to Information Security in a Holistic Context
Types of Intellectual Properties (IP) Law
OECD Principles, GDPR, and Data Protection principles
Data Protection Principles
Understand Requirements for Investigation Types
Develop, Document, and Implement Security Policy, Standards,
Need for Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Introduction to Asset Security
Identify and Classify Information and Assets
Information Classification Objectives
Establish Information and Asset Handling Requirements
Provision Resources Securely
Manage Data Life Cycle
Data Life Cycle: Create, Store, and Use
Data Life Cycle: Share, Archive, and Destroy
Data Remanence and Data Destruction
Introduction to Security Engineering
Research, Implement, and Manage Engineering Processes Using
Trust but Verify and Zero Trust
Privacy by Design
Introduction to Communications and Network Security
Assess and Implement Secure Design Principles
Physical Layer and Data Link Layer
Network Layer
Transport Layer
Session Layer and Presentation Layer
Application Layer and Protocols
ntroduction to Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Control Physical and Logical Access to Assets
Manage Identification and Authentication of People Devices and Services
Biometrics and Accuracy Measurement
Passwords and Its Types
Tokens, Token Devices, and Authorization
Federated Identity Management (FIM) and Credential Management System
Single Sign-On (SSO) and Just-In-Time (JIT)
Introduction to Security Assessment and Testing
Design and Validate Assessment, Test, and Audit Strategies
SOC Reports and Security Assessments
Internal Audit and Assessment
External Audit and Assessment
Third-Party Audit and Assessment
Wissenhive’s CISSP Certification course will allow individuals to enhance their skills and gain advanced knowledge in
Who should take this course?
The CISSP certification is ideal for IT professionals who are already working or want to make a career as a professional.
Prerequisites
There are prerequisites for taking the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) Certification, Wissenhive recommends having
‘CISSP’ or the ‘Certified Information Systems Security Professional’ is considered to be the gold standard of all Information security certifications. The CISSP certification shows that “you have the knowledge and experience to design, develop and manage the overall security posture of an organization” (ISC)2 The exam tests you on eight domains which are Security and Risk Management, Asset Security, Security Architecture and Engineering, Communications and Network Security, Identity and Access Management, Security Assessment and Testing, Security Operations, Software Development Security.
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