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CISSP CBK Review Course

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About the (ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review Seminar
The review Seminar is the most comprehensive, complete review Seminar discussing the entire information system security common body of knowledge. The benefit of the review seminar is to help the individual prepare for the exam. However, it also serves as a very good learning tool for concepts and topics, known as the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), related to all aspects of information systems security.


This is THE ONLY PROGRAM endorsed by (ISC)2 (the organization that created and manages the CISSP certification) to familiarize you with the CISSP CBK
The (ISC)2 CISSP 5-Day Review seminar is available, it's benefits include:
5, 8 hour days
The first and only official (ISC)2 Practice CISSP Exam!!!
Practice Exam Evaluation.
100% revised, updated or new material.
Extensive work from CISSPs, (ISC)2 Instructors and Subject Matter Experts in developing material and presentation.
Identifies topic areas students should study for exam preparation.
Provides an overview of the scope of the field.

CISSP CBK Review Seminar Structure
CISSP CBK Review Seminars are held Worldwide. The 5-day schedule is most often Monday to Friday. The following ten domains are covered in these modules.

Security Management Practices
Security Architecture and Models
Access Control Systems & Methodology
Application Development Security
Operations Security
Physical Security
Cryptography
Telecommunications, Network, & Internet Security
Business Continuity Planning
Law, Investigations, & Ethics

The review Seminar is the most comprehensive, complete review Seminar discussing the entire information system security common body of knowledge. The benefit of the review seminar is to help the individual prepare for the exam. However, it also serves as a very good learning tool for concepts and topics, known as the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), related to all aspects of information systems security.

The CBK is the compilation and distillation of all information systems security material collected internationally of relevance to information system security professionals.

CBK Review seminars are held regularly worldwide to ensure information system security professionals have an opportunity to review the CBK in-depth, in preparation for certification examinations and to stay current on the ever-evolving domains within the information system security field.


High-level review of the main topics.
Identifies topic areas students should study for exam preparation.
Provides an overview of the scope of the field.

A discussion of the topics, subtopics, and sub-subtopics of the CBK domains is provided during the five days. The material has been redesigned and updated to reflect the latest information system security issues, concerns, and countermeasures.

An overview of the topics, subtopics, and sub-subtopics of the ten CBK domains are discussed during the five days.

The curriculum for the CISSP seminar is under continuous review, ensuring current information relevant to the ten CBK domains below. For additional details on the CBK, download a copy of the CISSP Study Guide.

The following topics are presented:


Security Management Practices - Security management entails the identification of an organization's information assets and the development, documentation, and implementation of policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines.

Management tools such as data classification and risk assessment/analysis are used to identify threats, classify assets, and to rate system vulnerabilities so that effective controls can be implemented.
Security Architecture and Models - The Security Architecture and Models domain contains the concepts, principles, structures, and standards used to design, monitor, and secure operating systems, equipment, networks, applications and those controls used to enforce various levels of availability, integrity, and confidentiality.
Access Control Systems and Methodology - Access controls are a collection of mechanisms that work together to create a security architecture to protect the assets of the information system.
Application Development Security - This domain addresses the important security concepts that apply to application software development. It outlines the environment where software is designed and developed and explains the critical role software plays in providing information system security.
Operations Security - Operations Security is used to identify the controls over hardware, media, and the operators and administrators with access privileges to any of these resources. Audit and monitoring are the mechanisms, tools, and facilities that permit the identification of security events and subsequent actions to identify the key elements and report the pertinent information to the appropriate individual, group, or process.
Physical Security - The physical security domain provides protection techniques for the entire facility, from the outside perimeter to the inside office space, including all of the information system resources.
Cryptography - The cryptography domain addresses the principles, means, and methods of disguising information to ensure its integrity, confidentiality and authenticity.
Telecommunications, Network, and Internet Security - The telecommunications, network, and Internet security domain discusses the:
Network Structures
Transmission methods
Transport formats
Security measures used to provide availability, integrity, and confidentiality
Authentication for transmissions over private and public communications networks and media.
Business Continuity Planning - The Business Continuity Plan (BCP) domain addresses the preservation and recovery of business operations in the event of outages.
Law, Investigations, and Ethics - The Law, Investigations, and Ethics domain addresses:
Computer crime laws and regulations
The measures and technologies used to investigate computer crime incidents

Even though the curriculum and CBK were developed in the United States, the material does not boast a definite US flavor. In fact, the material, as well as the exam, focuses on international issues


Duration:
5 Days

Price:
$2,695

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8 people found the following review helpful, 1 did not:

ISC2 Program, 2004-11-29
Overall Rating: Instructor: Courseware: Training Facility & Ammenities:
Reviewed By: Jack Lyons

Overall, the course materials are very comprehensive although Dry As a Bone! A good instructor can make all the difference with these materials, and Kevin Henry was one of the most entertaining I have ever heard. The major accomplishment from this week was to identify the weak spots among the 10 domains that most needed study, and the experience of sitting through the practice exam with actual retired questions (like no other questions on earth, including most of the online tests...). Materials were reviewed in class, with significant discussion as allowed. The more vocal members of the class seemed to get the most out of it, and the real world experience (both related by the instructor and the otehr class members) was the most valuable take-home. Still needed some followup study after the course, so would suggest taking the exam 2-4 weeks after finishing this course.

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