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CISSP®
Certification
Certified
Information Systems Security Professional

WHAT IS
IT?
As the first credential accredited by ANSI to ISO Standard
17024:2003 in the field of information security, the Certified Information
Systems Security Professional (CISSPâ)
certification provides information security professionals with not only an
objective measure of competence but a globally recognized standard of
achievement.
The CISSP credential is ideal for mid- and senior-level
managers who are working toward or have already attained positions as CISOs,
CSOs or Senior Security Engineers.
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HOW TO OBTAIN IT?
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Having a minimum
of four years of direct full-time security professional work experience.
CISSP professional experience
includes:
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Work requiring special
education or intellectual attainment, usually including a liberal education
or college degree.
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Work requiring habitual
memory of a body of knowledge shared with others doing similar work.
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Management of projects
and/or other employees.
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Supervision of the work of
others while working with a minimum of supervision of one's self.
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Work requiring the exercise
of judgment, management decision-making, and discretion.
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Work requiring the exercise
of ethical judgment (as opposed to ethical behavior).
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Creative writing and oral
communication.
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Teaching, instructing,
training and mentoring of others.
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Research and Development.
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The specification and
selection of controls and mechanisms (i.e. identification and authentication
technology) (does not include the mere operation of these controls).
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Applicable titles such as
officer, director, manager, leader, supervisor, analyst, designer,
cryptologist, cryptographer, cryptanalyst, architect, engineer, instructor,
professor, investigator, consultant, salesman, representative, etc. Title
may include programmer. It may include administrator, except where it
applies to one who simply operates controls under the authority and
supervision of others. Titles with the words "coder" or "operator" are
likely excluded.
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Completing the
Candidate Agreement.
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Passing criminal
history and related background.
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Passing the CISSP
250 multiple-choice question exam with a scaled score of 700 points or greater.
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WHY
CISSP BOOT CAMP AT SYSTEMS?
Maximize your training time and turbo-charge your career in
security by learning the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) needed to pass the CISSP
exam. In this course, you will learn the language and underlying theory of
computer security; and at the same time, you will learn the essential,
up-to-the-minute knowledge and skills required for effective performance if you
are given the responsibility for securing systems and/or organizations. This
course meets both of the key promises Systems makes to our students: (1) You
will gain up-to-the-minute knowledge you can put into practice immediately upon
returning to work and (2) Systems identifies the best security instructors to
teach their courses. As always, great teaching sets Systems courses apart. This
program offers great teaching along with the ability to master the material
needed for one of the most popular certifications in information security: CISSP.
CISSP
Recommended Training:
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