This training course provides a comprehensive review of information systems security concepts and industry best practices, covering the following eight domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK®).
The course is ideal for those working in positions such as, but not limited to:
CISSP certification lays the foundation for a career in Security. We are teaching the latest and greatest technology. If you are ready to take your security career to the next level, our Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam preparation course will help get you there. Get instruction from our experts with real-world experience as you cover all the material you need to prepare for the (ISC)2 CISSP exam. CISSP has emerged as the key certification for security professionals. In fact, an informal survey of information security jobs on a major employment web site revealed that over 70% of the positions required CISSP certification. Corporations are demanding experienced information security professionals — with the certifications to prove it — to protect their information and assets.
For IT professionals, CISSP certification is a third party validation of your skills, that helps distinguish you from your peers. Beyond demonstrating a level of competency and proficiency, certification proves that you are committed to your cause and that you’ve invested the time and money to prove it. Holding a certification also makes you a more valuable employee, and often results in raises, promotions, and a better career.
For organizations, CISSP certifications identify the credentials that can be used to hire the right employee. Having certified employees also increases sales for the organization by proving to prospective clients that the organization has the skills to support its claims.
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
What is CISSP?
CISSP is an independent information security certification granted by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)². As of July 1, 2021, there are 149,174 (ISC)² members holding the CISSP certification worldwide.
The CISSP covers the fundamental elements of the entire cybersecurity field – from security and risk management to communication and network security to security testing and operations.
What does this training course include?
Who all can take this training course?
The course is ideal for those working in positions such as, but not limited to:
Is the CISSP worth it?
With more than 50 million IT professionals worldwide and 2.8 million of those being information security professionals, less than 148,000 have obtained the CISSP certification. … So, to answer the question so many people ask, yes, the CISSP is worth it.
Do I benefit from this course?
The CISSP is one of the world’s most valued information technology and information security certifications. With a proven track record over 25 years in the making, the CISSP truly demonstrates that you are at the top of your cybersecurity game in terms of both knowledge and experience.
The enduring appeal of the CISSP is evidenced in the numbers. Today, there are more than 131,000 CISSPs in more than 170 countries and regions around the world. And demand for CISSP-certified professionals is at a record high, with numerous workforce studies showing that the demand for CISSP-certified professionals far outstrips the number of CISSP credential holders.
The CISSP wins industry accolades year after year. SC Magazine has named the CISSP as Best Professional Certification Program numerous times, and it consistently ranks in the Top 10 information technology certifications to achieve by publications including Certification Magazine, TechGig and PC Magazine.
What will I be able to do after completing CISSP Certification?
As a CISSP Certified security expert, it is your responsibility to protect the private information of a business. Your role will include identifying and analyzing your client’s security needs and explaining the issues and recommending them the best solutions.
A CISSP certified security analyst will confidently be able to create systems of policies and procedures designed to better protect businesses from security issues. These may include disaster recovery policies, network architecture and design, telecommunication, management practices, cryptographic protocols and designing physical and network security systems.
The technical knowledge required for CISSP Certification is applicable in a wide variety of industries. There is a high demand for security analysts with CISSP Certification making it a sensible career move to anyone in the industry.
How are the jobs for Certified CISSP in general?
Demand for CISSP certification holders is high and is only going to grow stronger. Consider what the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has to say about the outlook for information security analysts (just one of the many subsets in the wider world requiring CISSP certification). According to the BLS: Over 131,000 jobs in 2019. Expected to grow by 31% from 2019 to 2029, which is rated as “much faster than average”
Many people are attracted to gaining their CISSP Certification because of the salary potential. How much you earn as a certified security analyst will depend on which companies you work for, whether your self-employed, or contacted through an agency. The average CISSP Certification salary is $118,000, and there are a variety of industries and locations from which you can work. www.payscale.com
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