CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional

Learn to detect and prevent threats.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Security Professionals are need of almost every organisation. The system may undergo through any software or network attack, therefore, to save the confidential data we need some security measures.

MSP Training’s CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills to design, organise and manage IT security programs.

 

  • Learn to secure and manage the organisation

  • Delivered by certified trainers in luxury venues

  • Designed mainly for security managers

  • Key learning points and tutor support

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional course doesn’t have any prerequisites.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Security Managers
  • Security Systems Engineers
  • Security Consultants
  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • IT Managers
  • Security Auditors
  • Security Architects

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Upon the course completion, the delegate will learn to:

  • Perform security assets and engineering
  • Develop secure software development
  • Network Safety and Security operations

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

During CISSP Certified Information Systems Security course, the delegates will learn how to detect and prevent system threats. The course will provide knowledge about Risk Management, Security Engineering, Network Security and Security Operation. The candidates will gain skills as mentioned below:

  • Security Assessment
  • Security Operations
  • Software Security Development

PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to Information System Security

  • Define IT Security
  • Confidentiality, integrity, and availability
  • Define Security Principles
  • Security Policy, Morals, Activities, and Approaches
  • Understanding business needs
  • Legal and managerial matters for information security
  • Classify professional philosophies

Introduction to Risk Management

  • Define risk management
  • Threat modelling
  • Integrate security risk into plan
  • Awareness of information security
  • Risk Safety
  • Retentive confidentiality, integrity and obtainability security principles
  • Security policies and standards
  • Applying compliance
  • Effective risk management
  • Evaluating threats and vulnerabilities
  • Risk detection and control
  • Qualitative and Quantitative analysis
  • Business Continuity Management
  • Define Business Continuity Management Code
  • Business impact analysis
  • Define Legal Events Monitoring
  • Analysing intelligent property, obligation and law
  • Define computer crime
  • Define ethical behaviour and compliance

Introduction to Asset Security

  • Organising information
  • Supporting properties
  • Possession controlling and maintain tenancy
  • Protect privacy
  • Asset Identification
  • Data safety controls
  • Categorisation and Prioritisation

Introduction to Security Engineering

  • Define secure design principles
  • Implement manufacturing processes
  • Define security models
  • Define cryptography
  • Define Security abilities
  • Measure flaws in mobile systems
  • Security models and frameworks
  • Information Security Triad and multi-level models
  • Examining industry morals: ISO 27001/27002
  • Security model essential concepts
  • Exploring system and component security concepts
  • System design ideas, competencies, and boundaries
  • What are mobile systems vulnerabilities?
  • Defensive information by relating cryptography
  • Symmetric and asymmetric encryption systems
  • Cryptographic systems threats
  • Protection of physical capitals
  • Planning environments to resist intimidating threats
  • Rejecting unauthorised access

Introduction to Network Security and Communication

  • Investigating Secure network works
  • Planning and executing secure communication
  • Prevent or decrease network spams

Introduction to Access & Identify Management

  • Logical and physical access to control properties
  • Managing documentation and confirmation of devices
  • Assimilate individuality as a service
  • Assimilate third-party identity amenities
  • Apply and attain authorization tools
  • Avoid or ease access control attacks
  • Manage the individuality and access provisioning lifecycle
  • Managerial access to protect possessions
  • Describing administrative, technical and physical controls
  • Implementing centralised and decentralised methods
  • Monitoring biometric and multi-factor verification
  • Categorizing common dangers
  • Studying cloud services and architecture

Introduction to Security Assessment & Testing

  • Define Security Assessment & Testing
  • Plan and evaluate test plans
  • Conduct and collect security control testing
  • Reviewing and reporting test outputs
  • Sympathetic flaws of security architectures
  • Planning and showing security valuation methods
  • Helping the role of testing and monitoring to the competence of security controls
  • Distinctive detection and protection systems
  • Showing logging and monitoring methods
  • Distinctive roles of internal and external reviews
  • Labelling secure account management

Introduction to Security Operations

  • Define inquiries
  • Understand supplies for investigation types
  • Service resource protection methods
  • Conduct incident management
  • Conducting logs and observing actions
  • Understand the foundational security processes thoughts
  • Understanding Function and sustain preventative events

Introduction to Software Security Development

  • Software development lifecycle
  • Security controls in development environment

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