Quién debería asistir
The CISSP is ideal for those working in positions such as, but not limited to:
- Security Consultant
- Security Manager
- IT Director/Manager
- Security Auditor
- Security Architect
- Security Analyst
- Security Systems Engineer
- Chief Information Security Officer
- Director of Security
- Network Architect
Objetivos del curso
The CISSP draws from a comprehensive, up-to-date, global common body of knowledge that ensures security leaders have a deep knowledge and understanding of new threats, technologies, regulations, standards, and practices. The CISSP exam tests one's competence in the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK, which cover:
- Security and Risk Management
- Asset Security
- Security Engineering
- Communications and Network Security
- Identity and Access Management
- Security Assessment and Testing
- Security Operations
- Software Development Security
Contenido del curso
The vendor-neutral CISSP certification is the ideal credential for those with proven deep technical and managerial competence, skills, experience, and credibility to design, engineer, implement, and manage their overall information security program to protect organizations from growing sophisticated attacks.
Backed by ISC2, the globally recognized, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the information security field, the CISSP was the first credential in the field of information security to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024. Not only is the CISSP an objective measure of excellence, but also a globally recognized standard of achievement.
The CISSP Helps You:
- Validate your proven competence gained through years of experience in information security.
- Demonstrate your technical knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively develop a holistic security program set against globally accepted standards.
- Differentiate yourself from other candidates for desirable job openings in the fast-growing information security market.
- Affirm your commitment to the field and ongoing relevancy through continuing professional education and understanding of the most current best practices.
- Gain access to valuable career resources, such as networking and ideas exchange with peers.
The CISSP Helps Employers
- Protect against threats with qualified professionals who have the expertise to competently design, build, and maintain a secure business environment.
- Ensure professionals stay current on emerging threats, technologies, regulations, standards, and practices through the continuing professional education requirements.
- Increase confidence that candidates are qualified and committed to information security.
- Ensure employees use a universal language, circumventing ambiguity with industr y-accepted terms and practices.
- Increase organizations’ credibility when working with clients and vendors.