SW-200

SSCP (Systems Security Certified Practitioner) Boot Camp

Length: 5 Days

Tuition: $3475

Who Should Attend

·       This program was designed to recognize a global standard for information security practitioners established upon an understanding domains that correspond to the SSCP and CISSP courses.

 Currently the program covers the following seven course modules within the SSCP certification program.

 Access Controls
Students and information security professionals will be able to understand the major access control concepts, protocols and issues and be able to apply sound solutions and strategies consistent with their own policies, standards, and procedures.

·            Access Control Overview

·            Access Control Design Goals

·            Identification and Authentication Techniques

·            Access Control Concepts and Models

·            Remote Access protocols and Applications

·            Access control Administration and Management

 Administration
Students and information security professionals participating in this course will be able to describe and implement an effective security administration program based on best practices associated with sound security administration.

·            Security Administration Objectives, Principles, and Definitions

·            Development Lifecycle

·            Security Control Architecture

·            Data Classification

·            Employment Policies and Practices

·            Policies, Standards, and Guidelines

 Audit & Monitoring
Students and information security professionals will be able to understand the vulnerabilities inherent in data communications, protocols, and networking and the techniques and strategies that can be implemented to enhance the security of the infrastructure.

·            Security Auditing

·            Security Testing

·            Security Monitoring

 Risk, Response, Recovery
Students and information security professionals will be able to understand the elements of risk management, implement best practices for disaster and business continuity planning, and ensure the recovery of information resources as part of the infrastructures overall security planning.

 Cryptography
Students and information security professionals will be introduced to and comprehend the basic principles, concepts and terminology of cryptography, with an expanded understanding of cryptographic algorithms.

·            Taking this course

·            Introduction to Cryptography

·            Basic Principles, Concepts, and Terminology

·            Cryptographic Algorithms


Data Communications
Students and information security professionals will be able to understand the vulnerabilities inherent in data communications, protocols, and networking and the techniques and strategies that can be implemented to enhance the security of the infrastructure.

·            Today’s Network Infrastructure

·            Network Protocols and Security Characteristics

·            Data Communications and Network Infrastructure Components and Security Characteristics

·            Wireless local Area Networking

·            Implementing Policies, Standards, and Procedures for the Data communications and Network Infrastructure


Malicious Code
Students and information security professionals participating in this course will be able to understand and recognize vulnerabilities exploited by malicious software so that effective countermeasures can be implemented.

·            Introduction to Hostile or Malicious Code

·            Profiles of Perpetrators: Understanding Who the Threats are Coming From

·            Key Targets and Objectives of Malicious Code: Understanding Why the Attacks are Made.

·            Hostile Code Technology: Understanding the Characteristics, Architecture and Operation of Malicious Code Attacks

·            Countermeasure Tools and Techniques: Understanding How to Implement Effective Countermeasures to Defend Against Malicious Code Attacks

·            Understanding the IT Security Practitioner’s role in the future of Information Warfare and Cyber-Terrorism caused by malicious code.


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