The vendor-neutral CISSP certification is the ideal credential for those with proven deep technical and managerial competence, skills, experience, and credibility to design, engineer, implement, and manage their overall information security program to protect organizations from growing sophisticated attacks. Backed by (ISC)?, the globally recognized, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the information security field, the CISSP was the first credential in the field of information security to meet the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024. Not only is the CISSP an objective measure of excellence, but also a globally recognized standard of achievement. **NOTE: Effective April 15, 2015, the CISSP exam is based on a new exam blueprint.
1.1 Introduction
1.2 CIA Triad Security Governance Part 1
1.3 CIA Triad Security Governance Part 2
1.4 Compliance Legal And Regulatory Issues Part 1
1.5 Compliance Legal And Regulatory Issues Part 2
1.6 Understanding Professional Ethics Part 1
1.7 Understanding Professional Ethics Part 2
1.8 Risk Management Part 1
1.9 Risk Management Part 2
1.10 Threat Modeling Acquisition Strategy And Practice Security Awareness And Training Part 1
1.11 Threat Modeling Acquisition Strategy And Practice Security Awareness And Training Part 2
2.1 Asset Security Part 1
2.2 Asset Security Part 2
3.1 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 1
3.2 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 2
3.3 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 3
3.4 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 4
3.5 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 5
3.6 Engineering And Management Of Security Part 6
4.1 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 1
4.2 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 2
4.3 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 3
4.4 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 4
4.5 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 5
4.6 Apply Secure Design Principles To Networks Part 6
4.7 Securing Network Components Part 1
4.8 Securing Network Components Part 2
4.9 Design And Establish Secure Communication Channels Part 1
4.10 Design And Establish Secure Communication Channels Part 2
4.11 Design And Establish Secure Communication Channels Part 3
5.1 Controlling Access And Managing Identity Part 1
5.2 Controlling Access And Managing Identity Part 2
5.3 Controlling Access And Managing Identity Part 3
5.4 Controlling Access And Managing Identity Part 4
6.1 Designing Performing And Analyzing Security Testing
7.1 Foundational Concepts And Investigations Part 1
7.2 Foundational Concepts And Investigations Part 2
7.3 Incident Management And Preventative Measures Part 1
7.4 Incident Management And Preventative Measures Part 2
7.5 Disaster Recovery Process Part 1
7.6 Disaster Recovery Process Part 2 Module 8: Software Development Security
8.1 Understanding Applying And Enforcing Software Security Part 1
8.2 Understanding Applying And Enforcing Software Security Part 2
8.3 Conclusion
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