What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Security and Risk Management
- Asset Security
- Security Architecture and Engineering
- Communication and Network Security
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Security Assessment and Testing
- Security Operations
- Software Development Security
Requirements
- Experience: At least five years of cumulative
- paid work experience in two or more of the eight domains of the CISSP CBK. Earning a four-year college degree or an additional credential from the (ISC)² approved list will satisfy one year of the required experience. Examination: Pass the CISSP exam
- which is a 3-hour test with 100-150 questions in an adaptive format. The passing score is 700 out of 1000 points. Endorsement: You must be endorsed by another (ISC)² certified professional in good standing. Adherence to the (ISC)² Code of Ethics: You must agree to and endorse the (ISC)² Code of Ethics.
Description
Unlock the keys to becoming a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) with our comprehensive course. Dive deep into the eight essential domains of information security: Security and Risk Management, Asset Security, Security Architecture and Engineering, Communication and Network Security, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Security Assessment and Testing, Security Operations, and Software Development Security.
This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to pass the CISSP exam. Learn from industry experts through engaging lectures, practical exercises, and real-world case studies. Whether you’re aiming to advance your career in cybersecurity or solidify your expertise, this course provides the foundation you need to succeed.
CISSP Exam Overview
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Domains Covered:
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Security and Risk Management
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Asset Security
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Security Architecture and Engineering
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Communication and Network Security
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Identity and Access Management (IAM)
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Security Assessment and Testing
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Security Operations
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Software Development Security
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Exam Format:
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Duration: 3 hours
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Question Format: Multiple choice and advanced innovative questions
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Number of Questions: 100-150
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Passing Score:
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You need to achieve a scaled score of 700 points out of 1000 to pass.
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Preparation Resources:
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Official (ISC)² Study Guide: Covers all eight CISSP domains comprehensively.
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CISSP Practice Tests: Helps familiarize yourself with the exam format and types of questions.
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Online Courses: Offered by (ISC)², Udemy, Coursera, and other platforms.
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Study Groups and Forums: Provide valuable insights and discussions with fellow candidates.
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Experience Requirements:
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To qualify for the CISSP certification, you need at least five years of cumulative, paid work experience in two or more of the eight domains.
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Continuing Education:
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After passing the exam, you’ll need to earn and submit Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits to maintain your CISSP certification.
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Cost:
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The exam fee is approximately $749 USD (varies by region).
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Preparing effectively involves studying each domain thoroughly, understanding how they interrelate, and applying your knowledge to real-world scenarios. Are you planning to take the CISSP exam or do you have specific questions about any of the domains?
Who this course is for:
- Security Consultants: Professionals who advise organizations on best practices for securing information systems. Security Analysts: Individuals who analyze and assess security systems and implement measures to protect information. Security Managers: Managers responsible for overseeing and managing an organization’s information security programs. IT Directors/Managers: Senior IT professionals who manage IT operations with a focus on maintaining security standards. Security Systems Engineers: Engineers who design and implement security systems to protect an organization’s IT infrastructure. Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs): Executives responsible for establishing and maintaining the enterprise vision
- strategy
- and program to ensure information assets and technologies are adequately protected. Network Architects: Professionals who design and manage secure network architectures. Security Auditors: Individuals who assess and ensure compliance with security policies and regulations.