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SECP01: CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam Prep ($3,195)

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Course summary - 35hrs:

The CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam Prep is a 35-hour training course that prepares you to join the elite group of cybersecurity experts who possess the skills to design, implement, and manage robust cybersecurity systems. With the globally recognized CISSP certification, you can prove your mastery of cybersecurity and accelerate your career trajectory.

By taking this course, you'll gain the knowledge and practice necessary to pass the CISSP exam and increase your earning power. Join the growing number of professionals who hold the CISSP certification and take the first step toward becoming a recognized cybersecurity expert.

Course outline:
This course covers 8 domains of the CISSP 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
Learning outcomes:
  • Apply the major concepts found in each of the eight domains established by the CISSP common body of knowledge
  • Identify the security requirements of each of the eight domains
  • Understand the value of information security professionals and the CISSP certification process
  • Understand the role of information security professionals
  • Take the CISSP exam
  • Become a member of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2
Notes:

This course helps the participant prepare for (ISC)2 CISSP exam and includes an exam voucher. The voucher is valid for 12 months after the course at a Pearson VUE testing center.

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Recommendations
The CISSP exam is recommended for experienced cybersecurity practitioners, managers and executives.
 
It is recommended that you have 5 years’ cumulative paid full-time experience in two or more of the eight CISSP Common Body of Knowledge domains.
 
You may substitute 1 year of experience with an undergraduate degree or certification in an approved CISSP prerequisite credential, such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CompTIA Security+ or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).
 
If you don’t have the required experience, you can pass the CISSP exam to become an Associate of (ISC)2. Then you’ll have up to 6 years to earn your required work experience.
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