
ISC2 Courses
CISSP
OVERVIEW
If you plan to build a career in information security – one of today’s most visible professions – and if you have at least five full years of experience in information security, then the CISSP credential should be your next career goal. It's the credential for professionals who develop policies and procedures in information security.
The CISSP was the first credential in the field of information security, accredited by the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) to ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 17024:2003. CISSP certification is not only an objective measure of excellence, but a globally recognized standard of achievement.
For your CISSP credential, your professional experience has to be in two or more of these 10 (ISC)² CISSP domains:
- Access Control
- Application Development Security
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
- Cryptography
- Information Security Governance and Risk Management
- Legal, Regulations, Investigations and Compliance
- Operations Security
- Physical (Environmental) Security
- Security Architecture and Design
- Telecommunications and Network Security
Don’t yet have the necessary experience? If you’re working on building your experience right now, you may earn the Associate of (ISC)² designation by passing the required CISSP examination. Please ask for more information.
COURSE STATS
Certification Information System Security Professional (CISSP)
- 30 contact hours
- Run during the daytime in rotation
- Run during the evening as dictated by demand
- http://www.isc2.org/cissp/default.aspx
