Prepare for the CISSP© exam while enhancing your expertise in securing business environments by mastering architecture, design, management and controls essential for modern security frameworks. This course will broaden your knowledge in critical areas such as application, information and operations security, while also providing deep insights into risk management, cloud computing, mobile security and application development security.
The CISSP® certification applies to DoD 8140 Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level III, Information Assurance Management Levels II and III and System Architect and Engineer Levels I and II. Visit isc2.org for complete certification information.
Learning Objectives
Upon Completion, you will demonstrate competence to:
- Understand security governance principles, risk management and compliance requirements.
- Implement information classification, handling and secure data management practices.
- Apply engineering principles to secure system architectures and mitigate vulnerabilities.
- Secure network architectures, protocols and communications channels.
- Implement and manage identity and access control systems.
- Conduct security assessments, penetration testing and vulnerability management.
- Manage security operations, incident response, and disaster recovery plans.
- Apply security principles to software development and ensure secure coding practices.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
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