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**NOTE** All Online Course Tutorials require Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher and the Macromedia Flash 4.0 or higher plugin installed as they will not work with AOL, Netscape or Mozilla browsers.** CISSP Security Professional Online Course Tutorial Details Total Lessons: 9
Total Time: 24 hour(s)
Subscription Term: 12 month(s) Click Here to buy the CISSP Online Course Tutorial Now! Summary:
This series helps a learner prepare to take and pass the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. This course, like the exam, covers ten domains of information system security knowledge including access control systems and methodology, network and telecommunications security, security management and practices, applications and systems development security, cryptography, security and architecture models, operations security, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, law, investigation, and ethics, as well as physical security.
Features and Benefits of our Tutorial:
* Exercises that allow users to practice the application
* A file containing the text of the exercises
* Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
* Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the application
* A glossary
* A Skill Assessment Lesson 1 Access Control Systems and Methodology - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Discuss the relationship between access control and accountability
* Define common access control techniques and models
* Detail the specifics of access control administration
* Explain identification and authentication techniques
* Discuss centralized/decentralized control
* Explain intrusion detection and common methods of attack
Lesson 2 Telecommunications and Network Security - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Explain the International Standards Organization/Open Systems Interconnection
* (ISO/OSI) layers and characteristics
* Describe the design and function of communications and network security
* Describe the components, protocols and services involved in Internet/intranet/extranet design
* Define and describe communications security techniques to prevent, detect, and correct errors so that integrity, availability, and confidentiality of transactions over networks may be maintained
* Define and describe specific areas of communication and how they can be secured
* Explain current forms of network attacks and their countermeasures
Lesson 3 Security Management and Practices - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Understand the principles of security management
* Understand risk management and how to use risk analysis to make information security management decisions
* Set information security roles and responsibilities throughout your organization
* Understand the considerations and criteria for classifying data
* Determine how employment policies and practices are used to enhance information security in your organization
* Use change control to maintain security Lesson 4 Applications and Systems Development Security - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Demonstrate an understanding of challenges in both distributed and nondistributed environments
* Discuss databases and data warehousing issues
* Describe knowledge-based systems and examples of edge computing
* Discuss the types of attacks made on software vulnerabilities
* Describe and define malicious code
* Discuss system development controls Lesson 5 Cryptography, Security Architecture, and Security Models - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Compare and contrast symmetric and asymmetric algorithms
* Describe PKI and key management
* Detail common methods of attacking encryption, including general and specific attacks
* List common security models and their function
* Explain the basics of security architecture
* Describe the Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) standard Lesson 6 Operations Security - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Identify the key roles of operations security
* Define threats and countermeasures
* Explain how audit and monitoring can be used as operations security tools
* Define the role of Administrative management in operations security
* Define operations security concepts and describe operations security best practices Lesson 7 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning - 2 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Document the natural and man-made events that need to be considered in making disaster recovery and business continuity plans
* Explain the difference between disaster recovery planning (DRP) and business continuity planning (BCP) and the importance of developing plans that include both
* Detail the business continuity planning process
* Explain the need for, and development of, a backup strategy. Include information on determining what to back up, how often to back up, as well as the proper storage facility for backups
* Detail the disaster recovery planning process, including recovery plan development, implementation, maintenance, and the restoration of business functions Lesson 8 Law, Investigation, Ethics, and Physical Security - 3 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Define what constitutes a computer crime and how such a crime is proven in court
* Explain the laws of evidence
* Discuss computer ethics
* Understand general principles that apply to the theft of information and assets
* Know the general criteria that apply to the location and construction of facilities
* Describe physical intrusion detection methodologies and products Lesson 9 CISSP Practice Exams - 5 hours Objectives:
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
*Practice for and evaluate thier current skill level for the CISSP Exam
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