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Information Systems Security
Engineering Professional (ISSEP ®)
This
Seminar is the most comprehensive way to prepare for the highly sought after
(ISC)²
/ NSA certification. One of the primary benefits of the seminar is to help
the individual prepare for the exam.
This is the only program designed to familiarize the security professional
with the content of the ISSEP and assist in the process of preparing for the
ISSEP Exam. This program is designed for individuals already certified as
CISSP's. While anyone could benefit from the program, the CISSP
certification is a pre-requisite for the ISSEP exam.
Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) Concentration
CBK Review Seminar Structure
Course Goals: By attending the 2-day ISSEP program,
the ISSEP candidate is better able to understand the key concepts and
requirements within the ISSEP CBK. Given various scenarios and business
models, the ISSEP candidate is able to demonstrate their knowledge of the
standards and regulations pertaining to systems engineering, certification
and accreditation, information assurance, and technical management.
Systems Security Engineering - Upon completion, the
ISSEP candidate will be able to employ Information Assurance Technical
Framework (IATF) processes to discover users' information protection needs
and design systems that will effectively and efficiently address those
needs. In addition, the ISSEP candidate will understand the concepts of
defense in depth, risk assessment, and the systems lifecycle
Technical Management - Upon completion, the ISSEP
candidate will be able to describe system development models and relate
security tasks to these models.
Certification and Accreditation - Upon completion, the
ISSEP candidate will be able to identify, understand, and implement the
Certification and Accreditation (C+A) processes.
U.S. Government Information Assurance (IA) Regulations
- Upon completion, the ISSEP candidate will be able to identify, understand
and apply the practices as defined by the United States Government
Information Assurance regulations.
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