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Descriptions
The CISSP certification exam is one of the most sought-after certifications by security professionals worldwide. The status gained by having the certification and demonstrating the base knowledge in the Ten Domains of Enterprise Security can be a career changing accomplishment.
The Found stone CISSP rep Course is designed for the security professional that is preparing to take the Certified Information System Professional exam provided by (ISC)2™. Developed to help those studying for the test gain an understanding of it, this course is designed to identify areas of the exam in which they are weak, and work with instructors and peers to gain the knowledge to successfully pass the exam.
Objectives
Upon the completion of the course the participants will have the following mastership and knowledge competency such as:
Target Audience
Individuals involving in the information system security activities and has strong inclination to certify their professional competence based on ISC 2 standard.
Duration : 3 Days
Course Contents and Descriptions
Day1
Introducingthe CISSP certification program covering: CISSP
competitive values, Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) and assessment test to gauge participants security knowledge, while interrelated domains are exposed to give thorough insight of the integral knowledge and full fields in IT security.
•Access Control Systems and Methodology
This domain examines mechanisms and methods used to enable administrators and managers to control what subjects can access, the extent of their capabilities after authorization and authentication, auditing and monitoring of these activities. Some of the topics covered include:
- Access Control Security Models
- Identification and authentication technologies and techniques
- Access control administration
- Data ownerships
- Attack methods
Day 2
•Telecommunications and Network Security
This domain examines internal, external, public, and private communication systems; networking structures;
devices; protocols; and remote access and administration. Some of the topics covered include:
- OSI model layers
- Local Area Network (LAN), metropolitan Area Network (MAN), and Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies
- Internet, intranet, and extranet issues
- Virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, routers, bridges, and repeaters
- Network topologies and cabling
- Attack methods
•Security Management Practices
This domain examines the identification of company assets, the proper way to determine the necessary level of protection required, and what type of budget to develop for security implementations with the goal of reducing threats and monetary loss. Some of the topics covered include:
- Data classification
- Policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines
- Risk assessment and management
- Personnel security, training, and awareness
•Applications and Systems Development Security
This domain examines the security components within operating systems and applications and how to best develop and measure their effectiveness. This domain looks at software life cycles, change control, and application security. Some of the other topics covered include:
- Data warehousing and data mining
- Various development practices and their risks
- System storage and processing components
- Malicious code
Day 3
•Cryptography
This domain examines methods and techniques for disguising data for protection purposes. This involves
cryptography techniques, approaches, and technologies. Some of the topics covered include:
- Symmetric versus asymmetric algorithms and uses
- Public key infrastructure (PKI) and hashing functions
- Encryption protocols and implementation
- Attack methods
•Security Architecture and Models
This domain examines concepts, principles, and standards for designing and implementing secure applications, operating systems, and systems. This covers international security measurement standards and their meaning for different types of platforms.
Some of the topics covered include:
- Operating states, kernel functions, and memory mapping
- Security models, architectures, and evaluations
- Evaluation criteria: Trusted Computer Security Evaluation Criteria
- (TCSEC), Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria
- (ITSEC), and Common Criteria
- Common flaws in applications and systems
- Certification and accreditation
•Operations Security
This domain examines controls over personnel, hardware, systems, and auditing and monitoring techniques. This also covers possible abuse channels and how to recognize and address them. Some of the topics covered include:
- Administrative responsibilities pertaining to personnel and job functions
- Maintenance concepts of antivirus, training, auditing, and resource protection activities
- Preventive, detective, corrective, and recovery controls
- Standards, compliance, and due care concepts
- Security and fault tolerance technologies
•Business Continuity Planning (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
This domain examines the preservation of business activities when faced with disruptions or disasters. This involves the identification of real risks, proper risk assessment, and countermeasure implementation. Some of the topics covered include:
- Business resource identification and value assignment
- Business impact analysis and prediction of possible losses
- Unit priorities and crisis management
- Plan development, implementation, and maintenance
- Evidence types and admissibility into court
- Incident handling
Day 4
•Laws, Investigation, and Ethics
This domain examines computer crimes, laws, and regulations. This includes techniques in investigating a crime, gathering Evidence, and handling procedures. It also covers how to develop and implement an incident-handling
program. Some of the topics covered include:
- Types of laws, regulations, and crimes
- Licensing and software piracy
- Export and import laws and issues
Evidence types and admissibility into court
- Incident handling
Day 5
•Physical Security
This domain examines threats, risks, and countermeasure to protect facilities, hardware, data, media, and
personnel. This involves facility selection, authorized entry methods, and environmental and safety procedures. Some of
the topics covered include:
- Restricted areas, authorization methods, and controls
- Motion detectors, sensors, and alarms
- Intrusion detection
- Fire detection, prevention, and suppression
- Fencing, security guards, and security badge types
•Test and Excercices
Case Studies
Case-based discussions will be conducted with topics related to the subjects of training. Exam exercises and questions evaluation.
Rabu - Jum'at , 20 Maret 2019 - 22 Maret 2019
Rp.10,000,000
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