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SSCP Boot Camp

sscp certification training boot camp classThe goal of this seven-day accelerated course is to provide information security professionals a fully-immersed, zero-distraction, all-inclusive SSCP training and certification experience. Our SSCP Boot Camp encompasses the (ISC)² SSCP CBK Review Seminar, intense hands-on instruction, on-site examination delivery, meals, and accommodations.

The Certification was designed to recognize an international standard for practitioners of information security [IS] and understanding of a Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). It focuses on practices, roles and responsibilities as defined by experts from major IS industries. Certification can enhance an IS career and provide added credibility.

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, The BootCamp has responded with an all-inclusive, hands-on, seven day training program tailored specifically to its knowledge requirements.

The key advantage of authorized (ISC)2 Institute Training is fundamental: The institute's goal is to provide an extensive overview of the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), the compendium of information security practices and standards compiled and continually updated by (ISC)2 and used as the basis for the exam.

SSCP Certification Training Boot Class Curriculum

The curriculum for the 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.

Certification Schedule

Monday, March 8 to Sunday, March 14
Monday, March 29 to Sunday, April 4

 

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