CISSP Boot Camp
The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is one of the computer industry's most comprehensive and prestigious certification programs for assessing and maintaining security IT networking and management skills. The CISSP Boot Camp consists of 5 classes over a period of 5 days. Each session lasts for 8 hours.
Our CISSP Boot Camp provides a comprehensive overview of information security concepts and industry best practices. It covers the eight (8) CISSP domains as outlined in the (ISC)2 CBK and addresses the latest information-system security issues.
We cover the following in the 8 domains:
- Security and Risk Management (Security, Risk, Compliance, Law, Regulations, and Business Continuity)
- Confidentiality, integrity, and availability concepts
- Security governance principles
- Compliance
- Legal and regulatory issues
- Professional ethics
- Security policies, standards, procedures and guidelines
- Personnel security policies
- Risk management concepts
- Threat modeling
- Risk considerations Security education, training, and awareness
- Business continuity requirements
- Asset Security (Protecting Security of Assets)
- Information and asset classification
- Ownership (e.g. data owners, system owners)
- Protect privacy Appropriate retention
- Data security controls
- Handling requirements (e.g. markings, labels, storage)
- Security Engineering (Engineering and Management of Security)
- Engineering processes using secure design principles
- Security models fundamental concepts
- Security evaluation models
- Security capabilities of information systems
- Security architectures, designs, and solution elements vulnerabilities
- Web-based systems vulnerabilities
- Mobile systems vulnerabilities
- Embedded devices and cyber-physical systems vulnerabilities
- Cryptography
- Site and facility design secure principles
- Physical security
- Communication and Network Security (Designing and Protecting Network Security)
- Secure network architecture design (e.g. IP & non-IP protocols, segmentation)
- Secure network components
- Secure communication channels
- Network attacks
- Identity and Access Management (Controlling Access and Managing Identity)
- Physical and logical assets control
- Identification and authentication of people and devices
- Identity as service (e.g. cloud identity)
- Third-party identity services (e.g. on-premise)
- Access control attacks
- Identity and access provisioning lifecycle (e.g. provisioning review)
- Security Assessment and Testing (Designing, Performing, and Analyzing Security Testing)
- Assessment and test strategies
- Security process data (e.g. management and operational controls)
- Security control testing
- Test outputs (e.g. automated, manual)
- Security architectures vulnerabilities
- Security Operations (Foundational Concepts ,Investigations, Incident Management, and Disaster Recovery)
- Investigations support and requirements
- Logging and monitoring activities
- Provisioning of resources
- Foundational security operations concepts
- Resource protection techniques
- Incident management
- Preventative measures
- Patch and vulnerability management
- Change management processes
- Recovery strategies
- Disaster recovery processes and plans
- Business continuity planning and exercises
- Physical security
- Personnel safety concerns
- Software Development Security (Understanding, Applying, and Enforcing Software Security)
- Security in the software development lifecycle
- Development environment security controls
- Software security effectiveness
- Acquired software security impact