CISSP, which stands for Certified Information Systems Security Professional, is one of the most globally recognized certifications in the field of information security. It is offered by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)². Here's a detailed overview:
Overview of CISSP
- Body: (ISC)²
- Purpose
The CISSP certification is designed to validate the knowledge and skills of professionals in the field of information security. It covers a broad range of security topics, making it suitable for individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cybersecurity programs.
Key Areas of Focus
The CISSP certification is built around eight domains, collectively known as the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK):
- Security and Risk Management
- Asset Security:
- Security Architecture and Engineering
- Communication and Network Security
Covers the basics of information security, risk management, and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Focuses on the protection of physical and digital assets, including data classification, ownership, and privacy.
Involves the principles of secure design, architecture, and engineering of systems and software.
Deals with network security, secure communication channels, and network infrastructure protection.
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