
SSCP CBK Review Seminar
A new seminar provides an intensive review.
(ISC)2
developed the Systems Security Certified Practitioner credential to fulfill a
vital need. SSCP accreditation provides information security personnel and their
employers with international credibility. It also gives their employers a
reliable measure of exceptional professional competence. As the demand for SSCP
certification has more than doubled in the past year,
(ISC)2
has responded with a three-day training program tailored specifically to its
knowledge requirements. Reagan Systems delivers the SSCP CBK seminar in
partnership with
(ISC)2.
During this three-day program, SSCP
candidates will:
- Complete a high-level overview of the seven
SSCP CBK domains.
- Prepare for the SSCP exam by reviewing
critical elements of each CBK domain.
- Survey the spectrum of understanding that
distinguishes a certified IT security practitioner.
Up-to-date insights into real-world
issues.
The curriculum for the SSCP seminar is under continuous review, ensuring current
information relevant to the seven CBK domains below.
- Access Control
- Policies, standards and procedures that define who users are, what they can
do, which resources they can access, and what operations they can perform on a
system.
- Administration
- Identification of information assets and documentation of policies,
standards, procedures and guidelines that ensure confidentiality, integrity
and availability.
- Audit and Monitoring
- Determining system implementation and access in accordance with defined IT
criteria. Collecting information for identification of and response to
security breaches or events.
- Risk, Response and Recovery
- The review, analysis and implementation processes essential to the
identification, measurement and control of loss associated with uncertain
events.
- Cryptography
- The protection of information using techniques that ensure its integrity,
confidentiality, authenticity and non-repudiation, and the recovery of
encrypted information in its original form.
- Data Communications
- The network structure, transmission methods and techniques, transport
formats and security measures used to operate both private and public
communication networks.
- Malicious Code-Countermeasures
and prevention techniques for dealing with viruses, worms, logic bombs, Trojan
horses and other related forms of intentionally created deviant code.
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