CISSP Certification Boot Camp
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CISSP Certification Boot Camp

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CISSP Certification Boot Camp

Take your career to the next level by earning one of the most in-demand cybersecurity certifications. Infosec's CISSP training provides a proven method for mastering the broad range of knowledge required to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

 

Earn your CISSP, guaranteed!

Boot camp overview

Earning your CISSP requires a broad range of cybersecurity skills, from developing security policies to managing risk to understanding technical security controls. Infosec’s industry-leading approach to CISSP training provides the tools you need to master this knowledge.

You’ll leave this training with the necessary skills and best practices to effectively create and execute enterprise-wide information security strategies — and pass your CISSP exam with flying colors the first time you take it.

Skill up and get certified, guaranteed

Exam Pass Guarantee

If you don’t pass your exam on the first attempt, get a second attempt for free. Includes the ability to re-sit the course for free for up to one year.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

If you’re not 100% satisfied with your training at the end of the first day, you may withdraw and enroll in a different Flex Pro or Flex Classroom course.

Knowledge Transfer Guarantee

If an employee leaves within three months of obtaining certification, Infosec will train a different employee at the same organization tuition-free for up to one year.

What you'll learn

The goal of the boot camp is to prepare you for the challenging CISSP exam by covering the objectives defined in the (ISC)² common body of knowledge (CBK). The eight CISSP domain areas include:

  • Security and risk management
  • Asset security
  • Security engineering
  • Communication and network security
  • Identity and access management
  • Security assessment and testing
  • Security operations
  • Software development security

Who should attend?

  • Chief information security officers
  • Security systems administrators
  • Information assurance analysts
  • IT security engineers
  • Senior IT security consultants
  • Senior information security risk officers
  • Anyone who manages or oversees security strategies

Prerequisites

In order to obtain the CISSP certification, you must have:

  • At least five years of professional experience in the information security field
  • A work history reflecting direct experience in at least two of the eight domains listed in the (ISC)² CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)

However, you can become an Associate of (ISC)² by passing the exam without the required work experience.

Comcast stays ahead of tech change with Infosec Skills

FEATURED CASE STUDY

Providing relevant cybersecurity training to its sales engineering team is a top priority at Comcast Business’s West Division. Learn why Senior Director of Sales Engineering Romy Ricafort selected Infosec Skills to help his team stay ahead of changing technology and ensure they have the right skills to support their clients and products.

CISSP training schedule

Infosec’s CISSP training is more than just a boot camp. We support you before, during and after your live training to ensure you’re fully prepared for your exam — and get certified on your first attempt.

1. Before your Bootcamp

Start learning now. You’ll get immediate access to all the content in Infosec Skills, including an in-depth CISSP prep course, the moment you enroll. Prepare for your live boot camp, uncover your knowledge gaps and maximize your training experience.

2. During Bootcamp

  • Day 1

    Security & risk management

    • Confidentiality, integrity and availability
    • Security governance policies and their supporting counterparts
    • Compliance
    • Global information security
    • Legal and regulatory policies
    • Professional ethics
    • Business continuity
    • Personnel security
    • Risk management
    • Threat modeling
    • Acquisition security
    • Security awareness

    Day 2

    Asset security

    • Classify information
    • Identify and document asset ownership
    • Asset privacy concerns
    • Asset retention policies
    • Data security controls
    • Handling requirements

    Security engineering

    • Secure engineering processes
    • Review security engineering models
    • Security architecture
    • Web-based vulnerabilities
    • Mobile vulnerabilities
    • Embedded device vulnerabilities
    • Cryptography components and their relationships
    • Site and facility design
    • Physical security

    Day 3

    Communication and network security

    • Network architecture
    • Network components
    • Communication channels
    • Handling network attacks

    Identity and access management

    • Physical and logical access
    • Authentication of people and devices
    • Identity as service (cloud identity)
    • Third-party identity
    • Authorization mechanisms
    • Access control attacks
    • Provisioning life cycle

    Day 4

    Security assessment and testing

    • Validate assessment
    • Security control
    • Management and operational controls
    • Analyze and report test outputs
    • Internal and third party audits
    • Security operations
    • Handling investigations
    • Investigation types
    • Logging and monitoring
    • Provisioning of resources

    Security operations

    • Resource protection
    • Incident management
    • Preventative measures
    • Patch and vulnerability management

    Day 5

    Security operations (continued)

    • Change management
    • Disaster recovery
    • Business continuity
    • Manage physical security
    • Personnel safety concerns

    Software development security

    • Software development life cycle
    • Security for development environments
    • Software security
    • Purchased software risk

    Day 6

    Review of all eight domains

    • Practice exam

    Day 7

    • Take CISSP exam

3. After Your BootCamp

Your Infosec Skills access extends 90 days past your boot camp, so you can take additional time to prepare for your exam, get a head start on your next certification goal or start earning CPEs.

CISSP Certification Boot Camp

Take your career to the next level by earning one of the most in-demand cybersecurity certifications. Infosec's CISSP training provides a proven method for mastering the broad range of knowledge required to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

 

Earn your CISSP, guaranteed!

Boot camp overview

Earning your CISSP requires a broad range of cybersecurity skills, from developing security policies to managing risk to understanding technical security controls. Infosec’s industry-leading approach to CISSP training provides the tools you need to master this knowledge.

You’ll leave this training with the necessary skills and best practices to effectively create and execute enterprise-wide information security strategies — and pass your CISSP exam with flying colors the first time you take it.

Skill up and get certified, guaranteed

Exam Pass Guarantee

If you don’t pass your exam on the first attempt, get a second attempt for free. Includes the ability to re-sit the course for free for up to one year.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee

If you’re not 100% satisfied with your training at the end of the first day, you may withdraw and enroll in a different Flex Pro or Flex Classroom course.

Knowledge Transfer Guarantee

If an employee leaves within three months of obtaining certification, Infosec will train a different employee at the same organization tuition-free for up to one year.

What you'll learn

The goal of the boot camp is to prepare you for the challenging CISSP exam by covering the objectives defined in the (ISC)² common body of knowledge (CBK). The eight CISSP domain areas include:

  • Security and risk management
  • Asset security
  • Security engineering
  • Communication and network security
  • Identity and access management
  • Security assessment and testing
  • Security operations
  • Software development security

Who should attend?

  • Chief information security officers
  • Security systems administrators
  • Information assurance analysts
  • IT security engineers
  • Senior IT security consultants
  • Senior information security risk officers
  • Anyone who manages or oversees security strategies

Prerequisites

In order to obtain the CISSP certification, you must have:

  • At least five years of professional experience in the information security field
  • A work history reflecting direct experience in at least two of the eight domains listed in the (ISC)² CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)

However, you can become an Associate of (ISC)² by passing the exam without the required work experience.

Comcast stays ahead of tech change with Infosec Skills

FEATURED CASE STUDY

Providing relevant cybersecurity training to its sales engineering team is a top priority at Comcast Business’s West Division. Learn why Senior Director of Sales Engineering Romy Ricafort selected Infosec Skills to help his team stay ahead of changing technology and ensure they have the right skills to support their clients and products.

CISSP training schedule

Infosec’s CISSP training is more than just a boot camp. We support you before, during and after your live training to ensure you’re fully prepared for your exam — and get certified on your first attempt.

1. Before your Bootcamp

Start learning now. You’ll get immediate access to all the content in Infosec Skills, including an in-depth CISSP prep course, the moment you enroll. Prepare for your live boot camp, uncover your knowledge gaps and maximize your training experience.

2. During Bootcamp

  • Day 1

    Security & risk management

    • Confidentiality, integrity and availability
    • Security governance policies and their supporting counterparts
    • Compliance
    • Global information security
    • Legal and regulatory policies
    • Professional ethics
    • Business continuity
    • Personnel security
    • Risk management
    • Threat modeling
    • Acquisition security
    • Security awareness

    Day 2

    Asset security

    • Classify information
    • Identify and document asset ownership
    • Asset privacy concerns
    • Asset retention policies
    • Data security controls
    • Handling requirements

    Security engineering

    • Secure engineering processes
    • Review security engineering models
    • Security architecture
    • Web-based vulnerabilities
    • Mobile vulnerabilities
    • Embedded device vulnerabilities
    • Cryptography components and their relationships
    • Site and facility design
    • Physical security

    Day 3

    Communication and network security

    • Network architecture
    • Network components
    • Communication channels
    • Handling network attacks

    Identity and access management

    • Physical and logical access
    • Authentication of people and devices
    • Identity as service (cloud identity)
    • Third-party identity
    • Authorization mechanisms
    • Access control attacks
    • Provisioning life cycle

    Day 4

    Security assessment and testing

    • Validate assessment
    • Security control
    • Management and operational controls
    • Analyze and report test outputs
    • Internal and third party audits
    • Security operations
    • Handling investigations
    • Investigation types
    • Logging and monitoring
    • Provisioning of resources

    Security operations

    • Resource protection
    • Incident management
    • Preventative measures
    • Patch and vulnerability management

    Day 5

    Security operations (continued)

    • Change management
    • Disaster recovery
    • Business continuity
    • Manage physical security
    • Personnel safety concerns

    Software development security

    • Software development life cycle
    • Security for development environments
    • Software security
    • Purchased software risk

    Day 6

    Review of all eight domains

    • Practice exam

    Day 7

    • Take CISSP exam

3. After Your BootCamp

Your Infosec Skills access extends 90 days past your boot camp, so you can take additional time to prepare for your exam, get a head start on your next certification goal or start earning CPEs.