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SUMMARY:CISSP Exam Preparation (Exam Excluded)
DESCRIPTION:\nAbout This Course\nThe CISSP has clearly emerged as THE key c
 ertification for security professionals. In fact\, in an informal survey o
 f information security jobs on a major employment Web site\, over 70 perce
 nt of the positions required CISSP certification! Corporations are demandi
 ng experienced information security professionals with the certifications 
 to prove it to protect their information and assets.\n\nThe CISSP Prep cla
 ss was developed to meet current demands and the growing needs of the comp
 uter industry. This class provides the student with the level of knowledge
  needed as part of the (ISC)2 certification requirements for the Certified
  Information System Security Professional (CISSP) Certification. This cert
 ification is rapidly becoming a requirement for employment with security t
 asks. Students gain a solid background on security concerns\, communicatio
 ns\, infrastructure\, basic cryptography\, and operational\nWho should att
 end?\n\nThe CISSP is ideal for experienced security practitioners\, manage
 rs and executives interested in proving their knowledge across a wide arra
 y of security practices and principles\, including those in the following 
 positions:\n\n 	Security Manager\n 	Security Auditor\n 	Security Architect
 \n 	Security Consultant\n 	Network Architect\n 	Chief Information Security
  Officer\n 	Chief Information Officer\n 	Director of Security\n 	IT Direct
 or/Manager\n 	Security Systems Engineer\n 	Security Analyst\n\nCourse Cont
 ents\n\nThe CISSP exam evaluates your expertise across eight security doma
 ins. Think of the domains as topics you need to master based on your profe
 ssional experience and education.\n\n\nDomain 1 : Security and Risk Manage
 ment (Security\, Risk\,Compliance\, Law\, Regulations\, and Business Conti
 nuity)\n\n 	Confidentiality\, integrity\, and availability concepts\n 	Sec
 urity governance principles\n 	Compliance\n 	Legal and regulatory issues\n
  	Professional ethics\n 	Security policies\, standards\, procedures and gu
 idelines\n 	Business continuity requirements\n 	Personnel security policie
 s\n 	Risk management concepts\n 	Threat modeling\n 	Risk considerations\n 
 	Security education\, training\, and awareness\n\nDomain 2 : Asset Securit
 y (Protecting Security of Assets)\n\n 	Information and asset classificatio
 n\n 	Ownership (e.g. data owners\, system owners)\n 	Protect privacy\n 	Ap
 propriate retention\n 	Data security controls\n 	Handling requirements (e.
 g. markings\, labels\,storage)\n\nDomain 3 : Security Engineering (Enginee
 ring and Management of Security)\n\n 	Engineering processes using secure d
 esign principles\n 	Security models fundamental concepts\n 	Security evalu
 ation models\n 	Security capabilities of information systems\n 	Security a
 rchitectures\, designs\, and solution elements vulnerabilities\n 	Web-base
 d systems vulnerabilities\n 	Mobile systems vulnerabilities\n 	Embedded de
 vices and cyber-physical systems vulnerabilities\n 	Cryptography\n 	Site a
 nd facility design secure principles\n 	Physical security\n\nDomain 4 : Co
 mmunication and Network Security (Designing and Protecting Network Securit
 y)\n\n 	Secure network architecture design (e.g. IP &amp\; non-IP protocol
 s\, segmentation)\n 	Secure network components\n 	Secure communication cha
 nnels\n 	Network attacks\n\nDomain 5 : Identity and Access Management (Con
 trolling Access and Managing Identity)\n\n 	Physical and logical assets co
 ntrol\n 	Identification and authentication of people and devices\n 	Identi
 ty as a service (e.g. cloud identity)\n 	Third-par ty identity services (e
 .g. on-premise)\n 	Access control attacks\n 	Identity and access provision
 ing lifecycle (e.g. provisioning review)\n\nDomain 6 : Security Assessment
  and Testing (Designing\, Performing\, and Analyzing Security Testing)\n\n
  	Assessment and test strategies\n 	Security process data (e.g. management
  and operational controls)\n 	Security control testing\n 	Test outputs (e.
 g. automated\, manual)\n 	Security architectures vulnerabilities\n\nDomain
  7 : Security Operations (Foundational Concepts\, Investigations\, Inciden
 t Management\, and Disaster Recovery)\n\n 	Investigations support and requ
 irements\n 	Logging and monitoring activities\n 	Provisioning of resources
 \n 	Foundational security operations concepts\n 	Resource protection techn
 iques\n 	Incident management\n 	Preventative measures\n 	Patch and vulnera
 bility management\n 	Change management processes\n 	Recovery strategies\n 
 	Disaster recovery processes and plans\n 	Business continuity planning and
  exercises\n 	Physical security\n 	Personnel safety concerns\n\nDomain 8 :
  Software Development Security (Understanding\,Applying\, and Enforcing So
 ftware Security)\n\n 	Security in the software development life cycle\n 	D
 evelopment environment security controls\n 	Software security effectivenes
 s\n 	Acquired software security impact\n\nCISSP Changes To Computerized Ad
 aptive Testing\n(ISC)² has introduced Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
  for all English CISSP exams worldwide. Based on the same exam content out
 line as the linear\, fixed-form exam\, CISSP CAT is a more precise and eff
 icient evaluation of your competency. CISSP CAT enables you to prove your 
 knowledge by answering fewer items and completing the exam in half the tim
 e.\nHow Does it Work?\nEach candidate taking the CISSP CAT exam will start
  with an item that is well below the passing standard. Following a candida
 te’s response to an item\, the scoring algorithm re-estimates the candid
 ate’s ability based on the difficulty of all items presented and answers
  provided. With each additional item answered\, the computer's estimate of
  the candidate’s ability becomes more precise – gathering as much info
 rmation as possible about a candidate’s true ability level more efficien
 tly than traditional\, linear exams.\n\nThis more precise evaluation enabl
 es us to reduce the maximum exam administration time from 6 hours to 3 hou
 rs\, and it reduces the items necessary to accurately assess a candidate
 ’s ability from 250 items on a linear\, fixed-form exam to as little as 
 100 items on the CISSP CAT exam.\n\nThe exam content outline and passing s
 tandard for both versions of the examination are exactly the same. Each ca
 ndidate will be assessed on the same content and must demonstrate the same
  level of competency regardless of the exam format.\n\nCISSP exams in all 
 other languages\, as well as all CISSP concentration exams are delivered a
 s linear\, fixed-form exams.\nTraining Info\nDuration : 5 Days\nDate : Ju
 l 6-10\, 2026\nTime : 9.30-16.30 pm.\nVenue : ACinfotec Training Center\
 n16th Fl.\, Grande Centre Point Lumphini Bldg.\, (Worklab) \, Rama 4 Rd.\n
 Training Fee : 38\,000 Baht (ex.vat 7%)\nExam Fee : Please call\nTel. 02 6
 70 8980-3 ext.321-323\nEmail. training@acinfotec.com\n\n
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