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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) by ISC2

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The

Certificate Curriculum

The CISSP curriculum covers:

  1. Security and Risk Management.
    • Governance, compliance, policies, risk analysis
    • Security awareness and ethics
    • Business continuity and disaster recovery
  2. Asset Security.
    • Data classification and handling
    • Privacy protection
    • Ownership and protection mechanisms
  3. Security Architecture and Engineering.
    • Secure design principles
    • Security models and controls
    • Cryptography, physical security, and system architecture
  4. Communication and Network Security.
    • Secure network architecture and design
    • Secure communication channels
    • Network components and protocols
  5. Identity and Access Management (IAM).
    • Authentication and authorization mechanisms
    • Identity as a Service (IDaaS)
    • Access control models and lifecycle
  6. Security Assessment and Testing.
    • Security audits and testing strategies
    • Vulnerability assessments
    • Logging and monitoring
  7. Security Operations.
    • Incident response and recovery
    • Logging, monitoring, and investigations
    • Resource protection and patch management
  8. Software Development Security.
    • Secure software development lifecycle (SDLC)
    • Application security controls
    • DevSecOps and code testing

Overview

Modality

Online

Format

Asynchronous

Pricing

$abcd

Partner

ISACA

Topic

Information Security and Cybersecurity

Price Includes

  • ISACA Student Membership
  • Certificate Exam
  • Review Manual
  • Online Review Course

Why RevU?

  • Exclusive academic pricing
  • Exam voucher and student membership included
  • Access to RevU and CyberForge professional networks
  • Synchronous sessions taught by GW and industry experts
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Our Partner ISC2

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(ISC)², formally known as the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, is a leading nonprofit organization specializing in cybersecurity certification, education, and advocacy. Best known for its Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential, (ISC)² plays a critical role in setting standards for cybersecurity competence and ethical practices. The organization provides a wide range of professional certifications that span various domains of information security, offering both foundational and advanced levels to meet the evolving needs of individuals and organizations in the cybersecurity field.

With a global membership exceeding 500,000 certified professionals across more than 170 countries, (ISC)² has established itself as a dominant force in the cybersecurity certification landscape. Its certifications are widely recognized and respected by governments, enterprises, and educational institutions, making it a key player in workforce development and cybersecurity awareness. Through regional initiatives, global partnerships, and community-driven programs, (ISC)² continues to expand its reach and influence, helping to build a more secure and resilient digital world.

Learn more at www.isc2.org.