CISSP Security And Risk Management | CISSP Domain 1: Security And Risk Management | Simplilearn
CISSP is one of the toughest exams in the field of Cyber Security. It contains 8 different domains and you have to be master of all domains to clear the exam. The most important domain is security and risk management. It is a very interesting domain that explains about CIA triad, information security policies and governance, security control, security policies and compliance, threat, risk and vulnerability, personal security and everything about risk management. These are the topics are explained in this CISSP training presentation: 1. What is CISSP? 2. Domains in CISSP 3. Information security 4. Vulnerability, threat, and risk 5. Risk management 6. Roles and responsibilities of management The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is a globally recognized certification for information technology security professionals. Aligned with (ISC)u00b2 CBK 2018, our CISSP training covers all areas of IT security so you can become a strong information security professional. CISSP Certification Course Overview: The CISSP certification training develops your expertise in defining the IT architecture and in designing, building, and maintaining a secure business environment using globally approved information security standards. The course covers industry best practices and prepares you for the CISSP certification exam held by (ISC)u00b2. CISSP Training Key Features: - 67 hours of in-depth learning - 5 simulation test papers to prepare you for CISSP certification - Offers the requisite 30 CPEs for taking the CISSP examination Eligibility: The CISSP certification is the most globally recognized professional requirement in the IT Security domain. This CISSP training is best suited for those at the intermediate level of their career including; security consultants/managers, IT directors/managers, security auditors/architects, security system engineers, CIOs, and network architects. Pre-requisites: To obtain your CISSP certification, you must have a minimum of five years of full-time professional work experience in two or more of the 8 domains of the CISSP u2013 (ISC)u00b2 CBK 2018. A qualified individual with less than five years of experience will receive the (ISC)u00b2 associate title. Learn more at https://www.simplilearn.com/cyber-security/cissp-certification-trainingCISSP Security And Risk Management | CISSP Domain 1: Security And Risk Management | Simplilearn
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