Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

This course provides professionals with the fundamental knowledge of the CISSP exam and helps develop a better understanding of the 8 domains of CISSP.
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This course provides professionals with the fundamental knowledge of the CISSP exam and helps develop a better understanding of the 8 domains of CISSP.

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  • Modality: Virtual
  • Learning Style: Certification
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Course Info: Download PDF
  • Certificate: See Sample

Course Information

About this course:

The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is the most globally recognized certification in the information security market. CISSP validates an information security professional’s deep technical and managerial knowledge and experience to effectively design, engineer, and manage the overall security posture of an organization.

In this course, you gain the foundational knowledge to fully prepare for the (ISC) Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) exam, including a comprehensive understanding of the CISSP CBK 8 domains also covers the broad spectrum of topics and ensure its relevancy across all disciplines in the field of information security.

CISSP CBK 8 domains:   

• Security and Risk Management • Asset Security • Security Engineering • Communications and Network Security • Identity and Access Management • Security Assessment and Testing • Security Operations • Software Development Security

The average salary for a CISSP Certified IT Security Specialist is $126,770 per year.

Course Objectives:

The CISSP exam is rigorous, covering eight security domains essential for the protection of information systems, corporations and national infrastructures. Understanding that security is an enterprise wide problem, these domains provide the candidate with a broad understanding of the technical, managerial and human factors that must coordinate effectively to keep information and systems secure. These domains include:

The Eight Domains of the CISSP CBK (Common Body of Knowledge)

  • Security and Risk Management
  • Asset Security
  • Security Engineering
  • Communication and Network Security
  • Identity and Access Management
  • Security Assessment and Testing
  • Security Operations
  • Software Development Security

Audience:

The CISSP is ideal for those working in roles such as:

  • Security Consultant
  • Security Analyst
  • Security Manager
  • Security Auditor
  • Security Architect
  • IT Director/Manager
  • Director of Security
  • Network Architect
  • Security Systems Engineer
  • Chief Information Security Officer

Prerequisites:

  • Candidates must have a minimum of 5 years cumulative paid full-time work experience in 2 or more of the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK. Earning a 4-year college degree or regional equivalent or an additional credential from the (ISC)² approved list will satisfy 1 year of the required experience. Education credit will only satisfy 1 year of experience.
  • A candidate that doesn’t have the required experience to become a CISSP may become an Associate of (ISC)² by successfully passing the CISSP examination. The Associate of (ISC)² will then have 6 years to earn the 5 years required experience

Suggested prerequisites courses:

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Outline

Frequently Asked Questions



Q1. How do I become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional Cissp?

In order to register for the CISSP certification exam, you must demonstrate that you possess a minimum of five years of professional experience in the information security field. Your work history must show that your skill set embraces at least two of the 10 domains in the (ISC)2 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)

Q2. What is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification salary?

Earlier this month, the folks over at PayScale.com surveyed a group of 3,872 CISSPs finding their average yearly salary ranged from $54,820 to $152,311 (quite a spread)- depending on the participants location, years of experience and job title. Become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Q3. What is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) pass rate?

Though the pass rates for the CISSP are not publicly released, it is widely assumed that pass rates are well below 50%. The CISSP exam is designed to evaluate your deep technical and managerial competence across eight diverse domains. In other words, it's hard and there is a ton of material.

Q4. Who should obtain the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification training?

If you work in any of the following job roles, you should consider Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) training certification.

  • Security Consultant
  • Security Manager
  • IT Director/Manager
  • Security Auditor
  • Security Architect
  • Security Analyst
  • Security Systems Engineer
  • Chief Information Security Officer
  • Director of Security
  • Network Architect

Q5. What is Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification training ?

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification training is a world famous information systems security professional certification from an organization called ISC2. CISSP stands for Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

Q6. What is the format of the exam including passing percentage?

CISSP is a 6 hour exam with 250 multiple choice questions (each question = 4 marks). You need 700 out of 1,000 marks to pass this exam.

Q6. What was the weight on exam of new domains?

  1. 15%- Security and Risk Management (Domain 1)
  2. 10%- Asset Security (Domain 2)
  3. 13%- Security Architecture and Engineering (Domain 3)
  4. 14%- Communication and Network Security (Domain 4)
  5. 13%- Identity and Access Management (IAM) (Domain 5)
  6. 12%- Security Assessment and Testing (Domain 6)
  7. 13%- Security Operations (Domain 7)
  8. 10%- Software Development Security (Domain 8)

Q7. What are names of the new domains of Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification training?

The new domain names of CISSP are as follows

    <1i>Security and Risk Management (Domain 1) <1i>Asset Security (Domain 2) <1i>Security Architecture and Engineering (Domain 3) <1i>Communication and Network Security (Domain 4) <1i>Identity and Access Management (IAM) (Domain 5) <1i>Security Assessment and Testing (Domain 6) <1i>Security Operations (Domain 7) <1i>Software Development Security (Domain 8)

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