This class is scheduled to run: April 21-25* with pre and post prep exams on the 19th and the 26th.
To register or for more information: 801-269-1300 or online http://mindcenter.net/register.aspx...
Course Length: 5 days
Course Objective:You will control access to data and information systemsusing common access control best practices. You willdiscover how networks are designed for security, andthe components, protocols, and services that allow telecommunications to occur in a secure manner. Next,you will learn about the principles of security managementand how to manage risk as part of a comprehensiveinformation security management program. You will explore applications and systems development security controls. Then, you will learn how to perform cryptography and how to secure system architecture. You will examine operations security and the appropriate controls and best practices to use to keep operations secure. You will learn how to perform business continuity planning and apply physical security to protect organizational assets and resources. Finally, you will explore law, investigations, and ethics with respect to information systems security and computer forensics.
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
• Control access to information systems.
• Network systems and telecommunications.
• Define security management.
• Create applications security.
• Perform cryptography.
• Secure system architecture.
• Execute operations security.
• Perform business continuity planning.
• Apply physical security.
• Apply law, investigations, and ethics.
Target Student:Students pursuing CISSP training want to establishthemselves as credible computer security professionalsthrough a study of all 10 CISSP Common Body ofKnowledge domains. Validating this knowledge is thegoal of certification; therefore, students attending thistraining should also meet the requirements needed tosit for the CISSP certification exam. These include four years of direct professional work experience in one or more fields related to 10 CBK security domains, or a college degree and three years of experience. Check with (ISC)2 for the most up-to-date requirements. New certifications have emerged and will continue to emerge from (ISC)2, which may cause changes to base requirements.
As an added benefit, a CISSP course may earn you college credit with various institutions.
Prerequisites:Students should have certifications in A+, Network+, or Security+, or possess equivalent professional experience. Students may have one or more of the following certifications or equivalent experience: MCSE, SCNP, CCNP, RHCE, LCE, CNE, SSCP, SANS, or GIAC.
Full Course outline available at: http://www.mindcenter.net/uploads/MCCI101.pdf
*Classes and schedule subject to change
Friday, February 29, 2008
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