CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
• Highly interactive CISSP Training taught by industry leaders
• The latest CISSP Course Content to help you master all CISSP Domains
• Our CISSP Course highlights the promise of 98% Pass Rate
• CISSP Course benefits with Career Transformations across the globe
Program Highlights
CISSP is the most renowned certification in the information security domain. Our latest CISSP 2024 training program aims to equip participants with in-demand technical and administrative competence to design, architect, and manage an organization’s security posture by applying internationally accepted information security standards.
The CISSP® was the first credential in information security to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024. It is looked upon as an objective measure of excellence and a highly reputed standard of achievement.
• 48-Hours LIVE Instructor-Led Training
• Full 8 Domain Exam Practice
• Online Test Simulations
• Highly Interactive and Dynamic Sessions
• 98% Exam Pass Rate
• Learn from Industry Experts
• Career Guidance and Mentorship
• Post Training Support
• Access to Recorded Sessions
Course Contents
- CISSP Course Introduction
- Domain 1 – Security & Risk Management
- Domain 2 – Asset Security
- Domain 3 – Security Architecture and Engineering
- Domain 4 – Communication and Network Security
- Domain 5 – Identity and Access Management
- Domain 6 – Security Assessment and Testing
- Domain 7 – Security Operations
- Domain 8 – Software Development Security
CISSP CAT Examination Weights
| Domains | Average Weight |
| 1. Security and Risk Management | 16% |
| 2. Asset Security | 10% |
| 3. Security Architecture and Engineering | 13% |
| 4. Communication and Network Security | 13% |
| 5. Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 13% |
| 6. Security Assessment and Testing | 12% |
| 7. Security Operations | 13% |
| 8. Software Development Security | 10% |
| Total | 100% |
About course
CISSP® is the most renowned certification in the information security domain. Our CISSP® certification training program aims to equip participants with in-demand technical and administrative competence to design, architect, and manage an organization’s security posture by applying internationally accepted information security standards.
The latest version (2024) of CISSP enhances the participant’s understanding by covering the critical elements of the 8 domains that comprise the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK).
ISC)² is a globally recognized, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the information security field. The CISSP® was the first credential in information security to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024. It is looked upon as an objective measure of excellence and a highly reputed standard of achievement.
The complete up-to-date details can be found on the ISC2 official website.
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 62 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Domain 1: Security and Risk Management12
- 1.11.1 – Understand, adhere to, and promote professional ethics
- 1.21.2 – Understand and apply security concepts
- 1.31.3 – Evaluate and apply security governance principles
- 1.41.4 – Understand legal, regulatory, and compliance issues that pertain to information security in a holistic context
- 1.51.5 – Understand requirements for investigation types (i.e., administrative, criminal, civil, regulatory, industry standards)
- 1.61.6 – Develop, document, and implement security policy, standards, procedures, and guidelines
- 1.71.7 – Identify, analyze, assess, prioritize, and implement Business Continuity (BC) requirements
- 1.81.8 – Contribute to and enforce personnel security policies and procedures
- 1.91.9 – Understand and apply risk management concepts
- 1.101.10 – Understand and apply threat modeling concepts and methodologies
- 1.111.11 – Apply Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) concepts
- 1.121.12 – Establish and maintain a security awareness, education, and training program
- Domain 2: Asset Security6
- 2.12.1 – Identify and classify information and assets
- 2.22.2 – Establish information and asset handling requirements
- 2.32.3 – Provision information and assets securely
- 2.42.4 – Manage data lifecycle
- 2.52.5 – Ensure appropriate asset retention (e.g., End of Life (EOL), End of Support)
- 2.62.6 – Determine data security controls and compliance requirements
- Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering10
- 3.13.1 – Research, implement and manage engineering processes using secure design principles
- 3.23.2 – Understand the fundamental concepts of security models (e.g., Biba, Star Model, Bell-LaPadula)
- 3.33.3 – Select controls based upon systems security requirements
- 3.43.4 – Understand security capabilities of Information Systems (IS) (e.g., memory protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), encryption/decryption)
- 3.53.5 – Assess and mitigate the vulnerabilities of security architectures, designs, and solution elements
- 3.63.6 – Select and determine cryptographic solutions
- 3.73.7 – Understand methods of cryptanalytic attacks
- 3.83.8 – Apply security principles to site and facility design
- 3.93.9 – Design site and facility security controls
- 3.103.10 – Manage the information system lifecycle
- Domain 4: Communication and Network Security3
- Domain 5: Identity and Access Management (IAM)6
- 5.15.1 – Control physical and logical access to assets
- 5.25.2 – Design identification and authentication strategy (e.g., people, devices, and services)
- 5.35.3 – Federated identity with a third-party service
- 5.45.4 – Implement and manage authorization mechanisms
- 5.55.5 – Manage the identity and access provisioning lifecycle
- 5.65.6 – Implement authentication systems
- Domain 6: Security Assessment and Testing5
- Domain 7: Security Operations15
- 7.17.1 – Understand and comply with investigations
- 7.27.2 – Conduct logging and monitoring activities
- 7.37.3 – Perform Configuration Management (CM) (e.g., provisioning, baselining, automation)
- 7.47.4 – Apply foundational security operations concepts
- 7.57.5 – Apply resource protection
- 7.67.6 – Conduct incident management
- 7.77.7 – Operate and maintain detection and preventative measures
- 7.87.8 – Implement and support patch and vulnerability management
- 7.97.9 – Understand and participate in change management processes
- 7.107.10 – Implement recovery strategies
- 7.117.11 – Implement Disaster Recovery (DR) processes
- 7.127.12 – Test Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP)
- 7.137.13 – Participate in Business Continuity (BC) planning and exercises
- 7.147.14 – Implement and manage physical security
- 7.157.15 – Address personnel safety and security concerns
- Domain 8: Software Development Security5
- 8.18.1 – Understand and integrate security in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- 8.28.2 – Identify and apply security controls in software development ecosystems
- 8.38.3 – Assess the effectiveness of software security
- 8.48.4 – Assess security impact of acquired software
- 8.58.5 – Define and apply secure coding guidelines and standards
A seasoned professional with 17+ years of experience in the Payment Industry, Financial Industry (Commercial and Microfinance Banks), FMCG, and ISP sector.
Besides academic qualifications of MS in Computer Science and B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science, his professional qualification includes International certifications of CISSP, CCSP, CRISC, CISA, CISM, CGEIT, ISMS LA ISO27001, ISO27005 SLRM, and ITIL.
He holds top-rated professional certifications. He is also a regular/professional trainer for CISSP, CCSP, CISA, CISM, CGEIT, CRISC, and ITIL.
He has experience in Information/Cyber Security Management, IT Governance and management, Risk and Compliance Management, IS Audit & Controls, IT Services Management, Business Solutions & IT Operations, Business Continuity & DR Management, and Project Management.
His multiple courses are available on Udemy.com and are highly rated.
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