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CISSP Certification

CISSP Certification - is one of the premiere Information Security accreditations, governed by the ISC2 (International Systems Security Certification Consortium).

Prior to taking the CISSP examination, candidates need to subscribe to the ISC 2 Code of Ethics and meet either of the following requirements:

  • A minimum of four years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the CISSP CBK.
  • Three years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the CBK with a college degree.

CISSP candidates receive training that consists of a seven day intensive course covering the ten Information System Security domains in the Common Body of knowledge (CBK):

  • Access Control Systems and Methodology
  • Applications and Systems Development
  • Business Continuity Planning
  • Cryptography
  • Law, Investigation and Ethics
  • Operations Security
  • Security Architecture and Models
  • Security Management Practices
  • Telecommunications, Network and Internet Security

The ten domains of the CBK are then assessed over a six hour exam which entails 250 multiple choice questions.

Subsequently, every three years recertification is required which is accomplished by gaining 120 credits of CPE (continuing professional education).

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