Certified Information Systems Security Professional


 

                  Course Description

                   Led by (ISC)² certified instructor, who are experts in information security, the (ISC)² CISSP CBK Training is the most comprehensive review of information security concepts and industry best practices, and covers the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK (Common Body of Knowledge). This training course will help candidates review and refresh their information security knowledge and help identify areas they need to study for the CISSP exam.

                  Several types of activities are used throughout the course to reinforce topics and increase knowledge retention. These activities include open ended questions from the instructor to the students, matching and poll questions, group activities, open/closed questions, and group discussions. This interactive learning technique is based on sound adult learning theories.

                  Course Objectives

                  After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:

                  • Identify key purpose, benefits, and process of information classification and how it is used to determine Access Control policies and identifying the process for assessing the effectiveness of implemented controls.

                  • Provide the basic understanding of Telecommunication and Network Security concepts, required components for minimizing security risks, securing channels of communication, and techniques for preventing and detecting network-based attacks.

                  • Define and apply the Information Security Governance and Risk Management framework including the policies, concepts, principles, structures and standards that are established for the protection of information assets, and how to assess the effectiveness of that protection.

                  • Explain the details of Software Development Security, including the activities and processes pertaining to the planning, programming, and management of software and systems that manage software including ways to secure applications through design and control interfaces, and assess the usefulness of their application security.

                  • Identify the concepts within Cryptography, including the terms and application of public and private algorithms, distribution management, methods of attack, and the application, development, and use of digital signatures for authenticity and electronic transactions, and non repudiation processes.

                  • Identify the Security Architecture and Design concepts focusing on the architecture of security systems that provide for the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of organizational assets. Learners will address concepts, principles, structures, frameworks, and standards used in the design and implementation of security requirements of individual components, and enterprise wide systems.

                  • Identify the key terms and processes of Security Operations and how to protect and control information processing assets in a centralized or distributed environment through the daily tasks required to keep security services operating reliably and efficiently.

                  • Identify and apply the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning requirements necessary to develop the preparation, processes, and practices necessary to ensure the preservation of the business in case of major disruptions to normal business operations including the project scope and planning, how to conduct a business impact analysis, identify recovery strategies, develop the recovery plan and implement it.

                  • Define and explain the Legal, Regulations, Investigations, and Compliance concepts of and internationally accepted methods, processes, and procedures used in computer crime legislation and regulations specific to the investigative measures and techniques used to identify the occurrence of an incidence, and the gathering, analysis, and management of evidence.

                  • Define and apply the requirements necessary for the overall Physical (Environmental) Security processes for the evaluation of physical, environmental, and procedural risks that might be present in a facility, organization, or structure where information systems are stored and managed.

                   

                  Instructor Profile

                  Dr. Muhammad Yousaf (CISSP)

                  Dr. Muhammad Yousaf is working as Associate Professor in Faculty of Computing, Riphah International University (RIU), Islamabad, Pakistan. He is Head of Department for MS-IS and PhD-IS programs.

                  Who Should Attend

                  1. Chief Information Security Officer
                  2. Security Systems Engineer
                  3. Security Manager
                  4. Security Auditor
                  5. Security Consultant