Information Systems Security Architecture Professional | Self Paced
40 CPE’s
ISSAP Certification is specific to information security architecture. This security architect certification proves your expertise in developing, designing, and analyzing security solutions. It also shows you excel at giving risk-based guidance to senior management in pursuit of organizational goals.
The ISSAP Online Self-Paced Training is an adaptive environment enabling you to tailor learning to your individual needs. The experience includes interactive study materials, robust search functionality to hone in on topics, analytics dashboards to track your progress, email support, and 24/7 course availability.
Participants receive the following with registration:
The Intrinsec Added Advantage
No prerequisites are required to participate; however, an intermediate-level knowledge of security fundamentals such as firewalls, secure development, encryption, and identity and access management is recommended.
To qualify for ISSAP certification, you must have at least 7 years of professional experience in one or more of the six ISSAP Domains. Candidates can satisfy the experience requirement with two years of work experience if they are CISSP Certified
The ISSAP (Information Systems Security Architecture Professional) certification training encompasses a thorough understanding of security architecture principles, risk management, governance, compliance, and policy development. Participants learn to design secure and resilient security infrastructures, integrate physical security measures, and incorporate business continuity and disaster recovery planning into security architecture designs. Additionally, the training covers secure software development principles and emerging technologies to adapt security solutions effectively. Overall, ISSAP training aims to equip professionals with the expertise needed to design, implement, and manage comprehensive security architectures that safeguard organizational assets and support business objectives.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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