Jobs that use (ISC)² CISSP
Chief information security officer
Information assurance analyst
Security Engineer
(Average Salary $87,570)
Security systems administrator
(Average Salary $120,450)
Security Specialist
Security Architect
Open The Doors To Your Next Level Cybersecurity Career With CISSP Certification

Certifies both technical and managerial skills within a cybersecurity leadership role

Understanding how to lead the design, development, and execution of enterprise security initiatives
CISSP teaches how to effectively design, engineer, and manage the overall security posture of an organization.
(ISC)² CISSP Is a Global Certification That Validates Your Cybersecurity Knowledge for Career
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Supplementary videos 100 question diagnostic exam 950+ practice question bank 400+ digital flashcards 100 question mid-term practice exam 150 question final exam Performance Tracker Summary Notes
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Duration
16 hours of on-demand training videos ranging from 5 to 15 minutes in length
What’s Included
Supplementary videos 100 question diagnostic exam 950+ practice question bank 400+ digital flashcards 100 question mid-term practice exam 150 question final exam Performance Tracker Summary Notes Summary Videos
Everything You Need to Pass the CISSP Exam + FREE Exam Voucher
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Domain 1: Security and Risk Management
This domain focuses on the foundational principles of information security and risk management. You will learn how to develop and implement security policies, as well as manage risks through effective risk assessment and mitigation techniques.
Domain 2: Asset Security
This domain covers the protection of organizational assets, including physical, digital, and intellectual property. You will learn how to classify and manage assets, as well as implement appropriate controls to protect them.
Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering
This domain focuses on the design and implementation of secure systems and architectures. You will learn about security models, frameworks, and controls, as well as how to evaluate and select appropriate security solutions.
Domain 4: Communication and Network Security
This domain covers the secure design, implementation, and management of communication and network infrastructure. You will learn about network protocols, transmission media, and security technologies used to secure communication channels.
Domain 5: Identity and Access Management (IAM)
This domain covers the management of user identities and access to organizational resources. You will learn about the different types of authentication and authorization mechanisms, as well as how to implement and manage them.
Domain 6: Security Assessment Testing
This domain covers the various methods used to assess and test the effectiveness of security controls. You will learn about the different types of security testing, including vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and security audits.
Domain 7: Security Operations
This domain covers the day-to-day management and operation of security controls within an organization. You will learn about incident management, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning, as well as how to implement effective security monitoring and response procedures.
Domain 8: Software Development Security
This domain covers the secure design, development, and testing of software. You will learn about the various software development models, as well as how to implement secure coding practices and test for vulnerabilities throughout the software development life cycle.
Security Principles Incident Response:
The processes and procedures used to detect, investigate, contain, and recover from security incidents or breaches while minimizing damage and preventing future occurrences.
Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster Recovery (DR)
Concepts refer to an organization’s ability to continue functioning during and after a disruptive event, and the plan of action to recover and resume normal operations as quickly as possible.
Access Controls Concepts
Security measures to manage and control access to computer systems, networks, and data, including authentication, authorization, and accounting mechanisms to ensure only authorized users can access protected resources.
Network Security
Encompasses various technologies, policies, and practices to protect computer networks from unauthorized access, misuse, modification, or disruption.
Security Operations
The tools, processes, and practices used to detect, prevent, and respond to security threats and incidents, including monitoring, analysis, and investigation of security events.
How Do I Get My (ISC)² CISSP Certification?
You will earn the (ISC)² CISSP certification by passing one exam that consists of both multiple-choice and performance-based questions Read on for some common-sense advice that can increase your chance to succeed in your exam and achieve (ISC)² CISSP certification status.
Why Should I Get (ISC)² CISSP Certified?
The (ISC)² CISSP enhances your expertise in the 10 domains crucial to information systems security professionals. With a practical approach to security processes, it equips you with the fundamental skills necessary to prepare for CISSP certification.
Can I Attend If I’m Just A Beginner And Don’t Have Masters Degree Or Any Experience?
No, (ISC)² CISSP is only for professionals that Have five years of work experience in information security
What Will I Be Able To Achieve After Taking The Certification?
The value of the CISSP certification cannot be overstated, as it equips cyber security professionals with the essential knowledge and experience to apply in their professional endeavors. The advantages that come with obtaining a CISSP certification are unparalleled, as it opens up new avenues of opportunity and accelerates career growth significantly for those in the cyber security field.
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The (ISC)² CISSP enhances your expertise in the 10 domains crucial to information systems security professionals. With a practical approach to security processes, it equips you with the fundamental skills necessary to prepare for CISSP certification.
Geared towards information security experts with extensive technical and managerial proficiency, our course equips you with the skills to expertly design, engineer, and oversee your organization’s security framework. Guided by an (ISC)² authorized instructor, our training seminar offers a comprehensive overview of industry best practices and information systems security concepts, spanning the eight domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge
