Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Comprehensive Cybersecurity Certification

What is Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)?

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is a globally recognized certification offered by ISC2 that validates expertise across a broad range of cybersecurity domains. It covers areas such as Security Architecture, Risk Management, Identity and Access Management (IAM), and Security Operations.

CISSP is considered a benchmark certification for experienced security professionals and is often required for senior roles. It complements certifications like CISM and CRISC by providing a comprehensive technical and strategic foundation.

What is CISSP used for?

CISSP is used to validate a professional’s ability to design, implement, and manage enterprise security programs. It supports roles involved in Security Architecture, Threat Management, and Governance.

Organizations benefit from CISSP-certified professionals through improved implementation of frameworks such as NIST Cybersecurity Framework, Zero Trust, and Defense in Depth. It also enhances the ability to protect Critical Business Processes (CBP) and assets.

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The Bell-LaPadula Model
Confidentiality-Focused Security Model
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
Endpoint Threat Detection and Response
The Onion Router (TOR)
Anonymous Communication Network

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