CISSP – Security Architecture and Engineering – Domain 3

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What you’ll learn

  • Engineering processes using secure design principles.
  • Fundamental concepts of security models.
  • Security capabilities of information systems.
  • Assessing and mitigating vulnerabilities in systems.
  • Cryptography and Designing and implementing physical security.
  • Free Practice Exam.
  • Free Flash Cards.

Course Content

  • Company Introduction –> 1 lecture • 26min.
  • Introduction to CISSP –> 1 lecture • 8min.
  • Security Architecture and Engineering –> 3 lectures • 1hr 28min.
  • Flash Cards and Exam Certtips –> 1 lecture • 4min.

CISSP - Security Architecture and Engineering - Domain 3

Requirements

Certcop (A division of Secbay Inc.)

Secbay and its partners have provided successful training to many top-edge companies worldwide. They have successfully delivered instructor-led classroom as well as virtual-live training and certification for many industry leaders such as DoD, DHS, US Army, US Navy, US Airforce, Unisys, ICE, BAH, Booz Allen Hamilton, Freddie Mac, Guidewell Source, Disney, Navarro, Apple, Amazon, Deloitte, Seagate and many more.

 

Overview

Earning the CISSP validates your ability to plan, execute, and manage a best-in-class cybersecurity program. With a CISSP, you certify your knowledge and become an (ISC)2 member, gaining access to a wealth of special resources, instructional tools, and peer-to-peer networking possibilities.

The CISSP curriculum divides the subject into domains, which are different types of information security subjects. [11] The CISSP test is based on the Common Body of Knowledge, as defined by (ISC)2 (or CBK). (ISC)2 states that “The CISSP CBK is a taxonomy — a list of subjects that information security professionals all around the globe should be aware of. The CISSP CBK creates a standard framework of information security words and principles, allowing information security experts throughout the world to discuss, debate, and resolve issues in the field with a shared understanding.”

 

Program Objectives:

  1. Certcop Introduction
  2. Introduction to CISSP
  3. Research, implement and manage engineering processes using secure design principles (e.g., Biba, Star Model, Bell-LaPadula)
  4. Understand the fundamental concepts of security models
  5. Select controls based upon systems security requirements
  6. Understand security capabilities of Information Systems (IS) (e.g., memory protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), encryption/decryption)
  7. Assess and mitigate the vulnerabilities of security architectures, designs, and solution elements
  8. Select and determine cryptographic solutions
  9. Understand methods of cryptanalytic attacks
  10. Apply security principles to site and facility design
  11. Design site and facility security controls
  12. Downloadable Free Flash Cards
  13. Free Practice Questions (Coming Soon for the same price)
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