CISSP® Self-Paced Training

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Intense School offers the CISSP® training package with all-inclusive self-paced steps to obtain the highly regarded Certified Information Systems Security Professional designation.

You'll receive:

  • Eleven sessions with over 30 hours of preparation training
  • Details the whole CISSP® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)

What's included?

  • Each interactive vignette includes a pre-test to help you assess your current knowledge level
  • Post-tests help evaluate your individual comprehension of the course and help you master each skill to help further preparation and achievement level
  • Each vignette for the course also includes labs which allow hands on experimentation of what was just learned- such labs show relevance in real world scenarios
  • Labs include hands-on skill sets that allow the user to feel comfortable and learn at their own pace without intimidation or feel of competition
  • Glossaries included in the interactive medium are continuously available to reference course associated terms and help differentiate one meaning from another
  • Course outlines provided for each section in PDF form act as study material and easy user reference guide
  • Links to other web resources and outside documents included within the actual interface help supply additional information on the core topic to help further the knowledge of the user- as far as the mind wants to go!

Prerequisites

Four years of professional experience in at least one of the 10 CISSP domains, or three years experience and a 4-year degree. Experience in one or more additional domains is also helpful

Sample Course Objectives

Security Management Practices
Session 1
Section A: Introduction
Section B: The Security Triangle
Section C: Security Management Training
Section D: Risk Assessment
Section E: Data Classification
Section F: Security Policy
Section G: Job Policies & Training

Access Control Systems & Methodology

Session 1
Section A: Access Control Basics
Section B: Access Control Techniques
Section C: Access Control Implementation
Section D: Identification & Authentication
Section E: Attack & Monitor

Security Architecture & Models

Session 1
Section A: Organization
Section B: Machine Operation
Section C: Operating Modes/Protection Mechanisms
Section D: Evaluation Criteria
Section E: Security Models
Section F: Common Flaws & Issues

Operations Security

Session 1
Section A: Administrative Management
Section B: Operation Controls
Section C: Auditing
Section D: Monitoring
Section E: Intrusion Detection
Section F: Threats & Countermeasures

Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning

Session 1
Section A: BCP Project Scope
Section B: Business Impact Analysis
Section C: DRP Planning & Recovery
Section D: Recovery Plan
Section E: Recovery Plan Implementation

Telecommunications, Network & Internet Security

Session 1
Section A: OSI Reference Model
Section B: OSI Layers
Section C: Physical Media & LAN Technologies
Section D: LANs, WANs, & Remote Access
Section E: Remote Access Security

Session 2
Section A: Network Devices
Section B: Firewalls
Section C: Security Protocols & Services
Section D: Security Techniques
Section E: Common Network Attacks

Applications & Systems Development

Session 1
Section A: Application Issues
Section B: Databases & Data Warehousing
Section C: Data & Information Storage
Section D: System Development Controls
Section E: Security Development Controls
Section F: Malicious Code
Section G: Methods of Attack

Cryptography

Session 1
Section A: History & Goals of Cryptography
Section B: Concepts & Methodologies
Section C: Cryptographic Algorithms
Section D: Cryptographic Practices
Section E: System Architecture
Section F: Methods of Attack

Law, Investigations & Ethics

Session 1
Section A: Types of Computer Crime
Section B: Categories of Law
Section C: Computer Laws
Section D: Types of Incidents
Section E: Incident Handling
Section F: Investigation & Evidence
Section G: Ethics

Physical Security

Session 1
Section A: Physical Security Threats
Section B: Facility Requirements
Section C: Physical Security Controls
Section D: Environmental Issues