Course Overview
CISSP is the gold standard for security certifications. It covers the breadth of information security’s deep technical and managerial concepts. Learning to effectively design, engineer, and manage the overall security posture of an organization. This course covers Domain 3 - Security Engineering. Engineering is about understanding and designing systems that work. Security is a fundamental part of any well designed system. This domain will help you understand the engineering lifecycle and various models and security components required in data structures and physical facilities. We also learn how cryptography fits in to information security.
Course Objectives
Using Security Design Principles in The Engineering Lifecycle, Understanding Fundamental Concepts of Security Models, Exploring Information Systems Security Evaluation Models, Ensuring Security Capabilities of Information ystems, Discovering Vulnerabilities of Security Architectures, Securing Databases, Analyzing Vulnerabilities and Threats, Applying and Using Cryptography, Site Planning, Implementing and Operating Facilities Security
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who wants to gain more knowledge with: Understanding Information Security Concepts in Domain 3 - Security Engineering.
Course Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Agenda
1 - Using Security Design Principles in The Engineering Lifecycle
2 - Understanding Fundamental Concepts of Security Models
3 - Exploring Information Systems Security Evaluation Models
4 - Ensuring Security Capabilities of Information Systems
5 - Discovering Vulnerabilities of Security Architectures
6 - Securing Databases
7 - Analyzing Vulnerabilities and Threats
8 - Applying and Using Cryptography
9 - Site Planning
10 - Implementing and Operating Facilities Security