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The (ISC)2 SSCP CBK Review Seminar
Course: 959
Type: Course Workshop
Duration: 3 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Prepare for SSCP Certification based on the (ISC)2 CBK
- Identify the access control standards and procedures that define users and user rights
- Explore security operations and administration policies that maintain confidentiality and availability
- Examine the risk, response and recovery processes essential for identifying and controlling information loss
- Recognize the cryptography principles for disguising information and ensuring information integrity
- Review core elements of network security including network structures and transmission methods
Course Benefits This course provides a comprehensive overview of information security concepts and industry best practices and is the only review course endorsed by (ISC)2. In this course, you cover the seven SSCP domains as outlined in the (ISC)2 CBK and analyze the latest information-system security issues. You also develop an individual study plan to enhance your exam preparation skills.Who Should Attend Security professionals, government and military personnel seeking IAT-1 or IAT-2 certification to fulfill the DoD 8570.1 Directive, network security personnel and managers. Participants should be aware of the exam eligibility criteria established by (ISC)2.Course Workshop Throughout this course, you review in-depth the seven SSCP domains as outlined by the (ISC)2 CBK. Workshops include:
- Reviewing the seven SSCP domains including access controls, network security and cryptography
- Uncovering areas to further develop and expand your exam preparedness
- Investigating the latest information-system security issues, concerns and countermeasures
- Reinforcing key areas of the CBK through numerous review sessions
Course 959 Content
- Overview of (ISC)2 and the exam process
- Introduction to the AIC (availability, integrity, confidentiality) triad
- Least privilege, need to know, separation of duties
- Methods of identification and registration process
- User account maintenance and identity management
- Levels of access: system/desktop/network/data
- Patches and updates, ports, protocols
- Physical access controls: environmental controls
- Authentication: three factors of authentication
- Directories: LDAP, Active Directory, X.500, Kerberos
- IDS and IPS: monitoring and implementation
- Firewalls: circuit, stateful inspection, packet filtering
- Anti-virus: signature/heuristics/anomaly
- Event logging: SYSLOG, log protection and analysis
- Information classification: compliance monitoring
- Managed security service provider for secured outsourcing
- Change management and configuration management
- Systems development: SDLC, security design and implementation
- Evaluation: penetration testing, vulnerability assessments
- Code of Ethics: Personal, corporate, professional ethics
- Certification and Accreditation: Purpose and process of certification
- Facility and Power Management: Equipment protection, UPS, generators, surge protectors
- Audits: compliance and monitoring/social engineering
- Log management: correlation/clipping levels
- Monitoring systems: central management, retention periods for logs
- Secure configurations: password cracking, war driving, war dialing, unauthorized changes
- Risk assessment, risk mitigation, risk acceptance, SLE, ALE, ARO and countermeasures
- Security assessments: network scanning
- Response process, isolating networks, chain of evidence
- Disaster recovery: definitions and tests
- Backups: SANS, RAID, fault-tolerant systems, frequency
- Algorithms: symmetric/asymmetric ciphers and stream/block
- Business and security Requirements
- Non-repudiation,confidentiality, integrity, authenthication
- Certificates: X.509, PKCS, trust models, PKI
- Key recovery, generation, distribution, negotiation
- Secure protocols: IPSEC, SSL, SSH
- Cryptanalysis: plaintext/cipher-based attacks
- Message integrity checks: SHA-1, MD5, hash functions, parity, checksums, digital signatures
- OSI
- TCP/IP
- IPv4
- IPv6
- IP-based attacks: fragmentation, teardrop
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): syn flood
- Routing and switching protocols: RIP, OSPF, BGP
- Dynamic Host Authentication Protocol (DHCP)
- ATM
- X.25
- Frame Relay
- MPLS
- SVC
- PVC
- Remote access controls: RADIUS, TACACS+
- Wireless technologies: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g, 802.15, 802.16
- Network configuration: LAN/WAN/DMZ/intranet
- Attacks: Port scans/null scans, honeypots, source routing
- Types of malware: viruses, worms, Trojan horses, logic bombs
- Spyware/adware, keystroke loggers/botnets/spam, phishing
- Anti-virus software
- Integrity-checking software
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(ISC)2, CBK, and SSCP are registered certification marks of (ISC)2, Inc.
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