This CISSP CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP COURSE WILL EXPAND UPON YOUR
KNOWLEDGE BY ADDRESSING THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE EIGHT DOMAINS
THAT COMPRISE A COMMON BODY OF KNOWLEDGE (CBK) for information
systems security professionals. The course offers a job-related
approach to the security process, while providing a framework to
prepare for CISSP certification
[https://www.isc2.org/cissp/default.aspx].CISSPS EARN MUCH MORE THAN
THEIR NON-certified peers. Check out the PayScale CISSP salary
[http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Certification=Certified_Information_Systems_Security_Professional_(CISSP)/Salary] data
for your region, job title, years experience, etc. Indeed.com
[http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=cissp&l1=&tm=1] has some useful
CISSP salary information as well. The bottom line is having your
CISSP opens doors, greatly increases your earning potential, and adds
credibility to your skills.
This CISSP course helps you understand the eight CBK domains in enough
detail to pass the exam. Our focus is to help you pass the exam, not
to make you an expert, for instance, on TOGAF or Object-Oriented
Programming. As CISSPs ourselves and practicing cyber security
experts, we don't waste your time on unimportant topics, irrelevant to
the exam.
The CISSP Certification is Department of Defense (DoD) 8570 approved
for the following Information Assurance (IA) position categories:
* Information Assurance Technical (IAT) Level III
* Information Assurance Management (IAM) Level III
DoD 8570 is also known as the IA Workforce Improvement Program.
Details on DoD 8570 and other useful information can be found on
the DISA IASE site. [http://iase.disa.mil/iawip/Pages/index.aspx]
PREREQUISITES
To obtain the CISSP CREDENTIAL, you must have a minimum of five years
of direct full-time information security work experience in at least
two of the following (ISC)² CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)
[https://www.isc2.org/cissp-domains/default.aspx] eight domains:
* Security and Risk Management (Security, Risk, Compliance, Law,
Regulations, and Business Continuity)
* Asset Security (Protecting Security of Assets)
* Security Engineering (Engineering and Management of Security)
* Communication and Network Security (Designing and Protecting
Network Security)
* Identity and Access Management (Controlling Access and Managing
Identity)
* Security Assessment and Testing (Designing, Performing, and
Analyzing Security Testing)
* Security Operations (Foundational Concepts, Investigations,
Incident Management, and Disaster Recovery)
* Software Development Security (Understanding, Applying, and
Enforcing Software Security)
Additional Information
https://www.alpinesecurity.com/training/isc2/certified-information-systems-security-professional-cissp/
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