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CISSP Certification Course in Austin USA Overview
Vinsys is one of the largest providers of the CISSP certification training in Austin. The CISSP credential proves your expertise to effectively design, manage, and implement a best-in-class cybersecurity program. With CISSP, you become a (ISC)2 member unlocking your access to an array of educational tools, exclusive resources, and peer-to-peer networking opportunities.
The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification proves your skills, advance your career and help you earn the salary you want. With the CISSP course in Austin, you gain the support of a global community of cybersecurity experts to support you throughout your career.
This CISSP training in Austin helps you refresh and review your knowledge base needed for the CISSP exam while allowing you maintain your access to the latest news regarding the issues, concerns, and countermeasures regarding information system security.
Course Curriculum
Target Audience For CISSP Course in Austin
CISSP Training in Austin is a great way to enhance your knowledge if you are already in the field of information security. It gives your profile an instant boost and makes you eligible for higher paychecks.
- Anybody who wants to gain expertise/knowledge of globally recognized CISSP information security standards
- Anybody who is looking to pass their CISSP Certification Exam
- Security Auditors
- Security Consultants
- Security Architects
- Security Managers
- Network Architects
- CIOs
- Security Analysts
- Director of Security
- Security Systems Engineers
Pre-Requisites For CISSP Certification
- To be eligible for this CISSP training in Austin, candidates must possess minimum 5 years of work experience in 2 or more domains as mentioned by (ISC)² in their Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)
- A waiver of 1 year (from the 5-year experience) is allowed if the candidate possesses a 4-year college degree or a certification credential from the ISC2 approved course list.
About the CISSP Exam & CISSP Exam Cost
Exam Name: | Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) |
Exam Cost: | USD 699 |
Exam Format: | Multiple Choice, Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) |
Total Questions: | 150 Questions |
Passing Score: | 700 out of 1000 |
Exam Duration: | 180 Minutes |
Languages: | English |
Testing Center: | Pearson Vue |
CISSP Course Objectives
After Completion of this CISSP course in Austin, you will be able to:
- Learn how to identify and handle security threats competently
- Understand the concept of communication and network security
- Understand and implement fundamental concepts related to IT security
- Earn credentials to prove your expertise in information security
- Understand the 8 essential core domains of the common body of knowledge
- Interpret various access controls models necessary for business security
Training Options
ONLINE TRAINING
Instructor-Led Session
- 5 days Instructor-led Online Training
- Experienced Subject Matter Experts
- Approved and Quality Ensured training Material
- 24*7 learner assistance and support
CORPORATE TRAINING
Customized to your team's need
- Blended Learning Delivery Model (Self-Paced E-Learning And/Or Instructor-Led Options)
- Course, Category, And All-Access Pricing
- Enterprise-Class Learning Management System (LMS)
- Enhanced Reporting For Individuals And Teams
- 24x7 Teaching Assistance And Support
Course Outline
- Applying the concepts of confidentiality, integrity and availability
- Evaluating and applying security governance principles
- Determining compliance requirements
- Understanding the legal and regulatory issues related to information security
- Understanding, adhering to, and promote professional ethics
- Developing, documenting, and implementing security policies and guidelines
- Understanding Business Continuity (BC) requirements
- Contributing personnel security policies and procedures
- Applying risk management concepts
- Applying threat modeling concepts and methodologies
- Applying risk-based management concepts to the supply chain
- To establish and maintain security awareness, education, and training program across the organization
- Identifying and classifying information and assets
- Determining and maintaining information and asset ownership
- Protecting privacy
- Ensuring appropriate asset retention
- Determine data security controls
- Establishing information and asset handling requirements
- Implementing engineering processes by using secure design principles
- Understanding the fundamental concepts of security models
- Selecting controls based upon systems security requirements
- Understanding security capabilities of information systems (e.g., memory protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), encryption/decryption)
- Assessing and mitigating vulnerabilities of security architectures, solution elements, and designs
- Assessing and mitigating vulnerabilities in web-based systems
- Assessing and mitigating vulnerabilities in mobile systems
- Assessing and mitigating vulnerabilities in embedded devices
- Applying cryptography
- Implementing site and facility security controls
- Implementing secure design principles in network architectures
- Securing network components
- Implementing secure communication channels according to design
- Control physical and logical access to assets
- Manage identification and authentication of people, devices, and services
- Federated identity with a third-party service
- Implement and manage authorization mechanisms
- Manage the identity and access provisioning lifecycle
- Implement authentication systems
- Design and validate assessment, test, and audit strategies
- Conduct security control testing
- Collect security process data (e.g., technical and administrative)
- Analyze test output and generate a report
- Conduct or facilitate security audits
- Understand and comply with investigations
- Conduct logging and monitoring activities
- Perform Configuration Management (CM) (e.g., provisioning, baselining, automation)
- Apply foundational security operations concepts
- Apply for resource protection
- Conduct incident management
- Operate and maintain detective and preventative measures
- Implement and support patch and vulnerability management
- Understand and participate in change management processes
- Implement recovery strategies
- Implement Disaster Recovery (DR) processes
- Test Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP)
- Participate in Business Continuity (BC) planning and exercises
- Implement and manage physical security
- Address personnel safety and security concerns
- Understand and integrate security in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Identify and apply security controls in software development ecosystems
- Assess the effectiveness of software security
- Assess security impact of acquired software
- Define and apply secure coding guidelines and standards
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FAQ's
CISSP certification is recognized globally as a mark of excellence in the field of information security. It can help professionals to advance their career and increase their earning potential. CISSP certification is also required by many employers who are looking to hire qualified information security professionals.
The CISSP course training covers the eight domains of the CISSP certification exam, including security and risk management, asset security, security architecture and engineering, communication and network security, identity and access management, security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security.
Having a CISSP certification can certainly increase your chances of getting a job in the cybersecurity field. This is because CISSP is a highly recognized and respected certification in the industry, and many employers seek candidates with this certification.
700 is passing score for the CISSP Certification exam.
In order to maintain the CISSP credential, you have to appear for the recertification exam once every three years. Apart from this, you must gain Continuing Professional Education (CPEs) and pay an annual maintenance fee (AMF) of $125.
Candidate will gain skills and understanding required to accurately plan and manage the organization's information system's security.
CISSP is a vendor-neutral certification and has a global recognition. So, this certification will definitely boost your career prospects and make you eligible to dray higher salaries while paving your way to various job opportunities with large corporate giants. The CISSP credential is highly-respected and demanded by organizations for the level of knowledge CISSPs possess.