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Senior official or executive with the authority to formally assume responsibility for operating an information system at an acceptable level of risk to organizational operations (including mission, functions, image, or reputation), organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation (CNSSI 4009).

Advanced: CISM

This track contains Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) content.

  • 20 Courses | 21h 27m 41s

Advanced: CISSP

This track contains CISSP content.

  • 23 Courses | 14h 8m 19s

COURSES INCLUDED

CISM 2022: Information Security Governance
The best way to improve the enterprise security stance is to align IT security solutions with business objectives. In this course, you will consider how information security must align with business strategies. You will explore the business model for information security and review the importance of identifying and classifying assets critical to a business. Next, you will learn about supply chain security, personnel management, and the components of an information security program. You will discover the relationship between service-level agreements (SLAs) and organizational objectives and discuss the relevance of change and configuration management. Then, consider how to develop organizational security policies. Lastly, explore expense types, chain of custody, organizational culture, and how the Control Objectives for Information Technologies (COBIT) framework applies to IT governance. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
16 videos | 1h 40m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Business Continuity & Security
Keeping business processes up and running is a priority for every type of business. Security plays an important role in the success of business continuity planning. In this course, you will discover the characteristics that define a business impact analysis (BIA) and explore disaster recovery plans (DRPs) and various data and IT security roles commonly present in an enterprise. Next, you will learn how contractual obligations can necessitate security compliance and audits. You will discover the importance of establishing performance and security baselines on-premises and in the cloud. Lastly, you will explore physical security and security control types with a slant on business process alignment. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
12 videos | 1h 13m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Incident Response
Incident response is initiated when a security incident is confirmed. Incident response plan participants must know their roles and plan details for effectively minimizing the impact of security incidents. In this course, you will explore the components that make up an incident response plan, including roles, escalation procedures, and communication plans. Next, focus on incident escalation where applicable, incident eradication according to planned procedures, and incident containment to prevent further incident damage. Then discover the importance of analyzing past incident responses in the spirit of constant improvement and the reduction of incident response times. Lastly, find out how incident detection and automated responses are possible in the cloud. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
8 videos | 41m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Security Standards
Global and local security standards, including laws and regulations, are an important input to determine how enterprises deploy and manage security controls. In this course, you will learn how the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) data privacy legislation applies to any organization world-wide handling private EU citizen data. Next, you will explore various International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) standards for proper data governance, followed by American data privacy and cloud security standards such as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRamp). Discover how to secure cardholder data as related to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) international security standards and review other data privacy legislation including Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and China's Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL). Lastly, explore the importance of securing cloud service usage in alignment with the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM). This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
10 videos | 53m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Managing Risk
Residual risk remains after security controls are put in place to mitigate the impact of threats. The organizational appetite for risk determines what level of residual risk is acceptable. In this course, you will explore how risk management improves business operations by minimizing the impact of realized threats. You will learn how to calculate the cost of mitigating risk compared to the value of the protected asset and determine the cost-benefit analysis and return on investment when implementing security controls. Next, discover the importance of risk assessments, especially where there are changes to some aspect of the business or a specific business process. You will then explore how various risk approaches, such as risk acceptance, avoidance, transfer, and reduction, apply to an organization's tolerance of residual risk. Lastly, discover how risk heat maps are an effective method for communicating various degrees of risk. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
9 videos | 49m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Data Privacy
Enterprises must comply with relevant laws and regulations related to data privacy. This requires recognizing applicable laws and regulations and implementing the appropriate security controls. In this course, you will explore examples of personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) and learn about data residency implications related to the physical storage location of sensitive data. Next, learn how to reduce the possibility of data exfiltration through data loss protection policies and how to discover and classify data using Amazon Macie and Microsoft Purview governance. Then you will learn to configure data classification on the Microsoft Windows server platform and tag cloud resources for classification purposes. Lastly, explore how to configure Microsoft Azure storage account encryption using a customer-managed key. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
10 videos | 56m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Assessing Risk
Assessing risk is a crucial activity that enables organizations to evaluate risk exposure for business processes and assets. In this course, you will begin by exploring how to conduct vulnerability assessments and how the results can shed light on security control deficiencies. Next, you will learn how to perform a network vulnerability assessment and review the results, followed by scanning a web application for web app-specific vulnerabilities. You will discover how to conduct a gap analysis to determine the current security posture compared to a desired security posture. Then, you will explore the important aspects of when and how to run penetration tests. Lastly, you will see how to configure Microsoft Azure Policy assignments to determine cloud resource configuration compliance. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
8 videos | 45m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Managing Authentication
Strong authentication, such as with multi-factor authentication (MFA), ensures that devices, software, and users get legitimate access to resources. The omission of strong authentication configurations may result in successful brute force credential attacks. In this course, you will begin with a discussion of authentication categories and how they strengthen device, software, and user sign-in procedures. Next, you will learn to manage Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure users and groups in the cloud followed by managing on-premises users and groups on the Windows and Linux platforms. You will then configure MFA for an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user account and test MFA login. Lastly, you will learn how to harden user login security through password policies and how identity federation works. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
10 videos | 53m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Implementing Access Control
Authorization allows limited access to resources only after successful authentication. Resources can include IT services such as applications, databases, files, and folders, among others. In this course, explore the role authorization plays in allowing resource access and the various access control models used to ensure least privilege. Next, learn how to configure ABAC through Microsoft Dynamic Access Control, create an Azure dynamic group in the cloud, and use RBAC to grant permissions to Azure cloud resources. Finally, discover how to manage permissions for Windows and Linux-based file systems, handle Windows NTFS file system auditing, and configure Microsoft Active Directory delegated administration. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
11 videos | 1h 2m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Network Security
Organizations should secure resource access while remaining compliant with relevant laws and regulations. One of the many ways to do this is to ensure proper network security controls are in place and reviewed regularly. In this course, examine the OSI model layers and their relevance to network security controls, as well as the security aspects of network switching and network access control. Next, explore DHCP and DNS security issues and Wi-Fi authentication methods, and discover how to harden a DHCP and DNS deployment on Windows Server. Finally, learn the importance of using honeypots and honeynets, and how to implement a honeypot and analyze captured network traffic. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
11 videos | 1h 10m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Network Attack Mitigation
To effectively defend against common network attacks, organizations must truly understand how they are executed. Thereafter, information security managers can implement and manage security controls to address network security control objectives. In this course, explore firewall types, configure the built-in Windows Defender Firewall, and adjust firewall rules on a Linux host. Next, learn how to manage Azure cloud network security groups to control virtual network subnet and interface traffic and how forward and reverse proxy servers can enable inbound and outbound network security. Finally, examine the relevance of intrusion detection placement and prevention configurations and configure the open-source Snort IDS tool to detect suspicious traffic. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
10 videos | 1h 2m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: IT Service & Data Availability
Ensuring IT service and data high availability can reduce downtime and increase business productivity. The configurations put in place to achieve high availability align with standard business continuity requirements. In this course, you will discover the importance of high availability as it relates to business objectives. Begin by exploring load balancing as a method of optimizing application performance and availability. Next, you will learn how to deploy a cloud-based application load balancing solution. Examine various backup types such as differential and incremental, in order to adhere to the Recovery Point Objective (RPO). Then configure backup for Windows Server and for Microsoft Azure resources and find out how redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) levels apply to data availability and resiliency to disk failures. Finally, configure software RAID on the Windows and Linux platforms and enable availability in the cloud by enabling storage account and virtual machine replication. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
13 videos | 1h 16m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Common Network Security Threats
Some security controls are very specific to the threat that they address. Information security managers must be well versed in common network security threats in order to minimize the impact of realized threats on business processes. In this course, you will start by exploring various types of threat actors and their motivation for attacking networks. You will review industry standards related to categorizing threats, including common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs), the MITRE ATT&CK knowledge base, and the OWASP Top 10 web application security attacks. Next, you will learn how bug bounties are paid by companies to ensure the utmost in security for their products, which can influence customer choices. You will discover how various types of network attacks are executed including Wi-Fi attacks, SYN flood attacks, buffer overflow attacks, advanced persistent threats (APTs), and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Lastly, you will see how VPN anonymizer solutions and the Tor web browser can be used for anonymous network connectivity for legitimate as well as illegal purposes. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
13 videos | 1h 14m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Common Network Security Attacks
Security technicians can benefit significantly by executing network security attacks in a controlled environment. This allows for an in-depth periodic review of security control efficacy related to IT networks. In this course, you will discover how networks can be scanned by attackers seeking potentially vulnerable services using free tools such as Nmap. You will then explore how attackers can compromise a user web browser, how SQL injection attacks can reveal more information than intended by the app designer, and how to configure a reverse shell where the compromised station reaches out to the attacker station, often defeating standard firewall rule sets. Next, you will learn how to spoof network traffic and execute a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. Lastly, you will discover how to brute force a Windows remote desktop protocol (RDP) connection to gain access to a Windows host. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
9 videos | 49m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Cloud Computing & Coding
The use of cloud services is a form of outsourcing of IT service which also introduces an element of risk. Software developers can use on-premises as well as cloud-based services to create, test, and deploy software solutions. In this course, you will explore cloud deployment models including public, private, hybrid, and community clouds. You will then cover cloud computing service models, such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS), including where the security responsibility lies in each model. Next, you will explore various cloud-based security controls addressing a wide variety of cloud computing security needs. You will discover how to deploy a repeatable compliant cloud-based sandbox environment using Microsoft Azure Blueprints. Next, explore how security must be included in each software development life cycle (SDLC) phase as opposed to post-implementation. Finally, discover the importance of secure coding practices and how security must integrate with software development, testing, deployment, and patching. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
9 videos | 49m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Data Protection with Cryptography
Cryptography provides solutions for ensuring data privacy and integrity. Various firmware and software solutions protect data in transit and data at rest. In this course, you will explore the CIA security triad and how it relates to the organization's security program. You will then review various cryptography solutions and discuss data integrity to assure that tampering has not occurred. Next, you will learn how Hardware Security Module (HSM) appliances and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware provide cryptographic services. You will see how Transport Layer Security (TLS) supersedes the deprecated Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) network security protocol suite followed by discussing virtual private network (VPN) encrypted network tunnels, and the IP Security (IPsec) network security protocol suite. Lastly, you will explore the PKI hierarchy and how public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates are used for digital security throughout the certificate life cycle. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
12 videos | 1h 5m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Applied Cryptography
The periodic evaluation of the efficacy of cryptographic solutions is possible only with an understanding of how cryptography secures digital environments. In this course, you will explore data integrity by hashing files on the Linux and Windows platforms in an effort to detect unauthorized changes. You will configure a web application HTTPS binding to secure network communications to and from the web application. Then you will deploy a private certificate authority (CA), manage certificate templates, and deploy public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates. Next, you will configure a web application to require trusted client certificates. Finally, you will encrypt data at rest on Linux, on Windows with Encrypting File System (EFS), and Microsoft Bitlocker, and you will configure a cloud VPN connection and implement IPsec on Windows. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
14 videos | 1h 16m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Secure Device & OS Management
IT departments must work in conjunction with higher-level management to determine when and how to securely use technological solutions that support the business strategy. In this course, begin by exploring how mobile device usage in a business environment can introduce risk and how that risk can be managed with centralized remote wipe capabilities. Then find out how Microsoft Intune can be used to centrally manage devices and how to securely wipe a disk partition. Learn how to harden Windows computers using Group Policy and disable the deprecated SSL network security protocol on Windows hosts. Next, investigate common digital forensics hardware and software solutions, as well as the storage area network (SAN) security and jump box solutions to manage hosts securely and remotely. Finally, discover how to manage Azure resources permissions using managed identities, examine device and OS hardening techniques, and investigate the importance of firmware and software patching. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
16 videos | 1h 38m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Social Engineering & Malware
Modern day IT device users must have an awareness of the deception by malicious actors through their devices. Recurring security awareness training in an organization is by far the most effective way to minimize realized threats against business assets. In this course, you will explore social engineering in its various forms, focusing on malware types like viruses, trojans, and ransomware. Then you will review various examples of phishing email messages and find out how to detect that they are fraudulent. Next, you will use the Metasploit Framework's Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) to execute a social engineering attack, discover how botnets work, and learn how their function can be mitigated. You will configure a Microsoft Windows virus and threat protection. Finally, you will upload an infected file to an online service for malware scanning. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
8 videos | 42m has Assessment available Badge
CISM 2022: Security Monitoring
Because today's business computing environments can contain a dizzying array of device types, centralized data ingestion, and analysis, looking for anomalies is a critical part of defending against technological threats. In this course, you will begin by reviewing Microsoft Defender for Cloud security recommendations in the Microsoft Azure cloud and monitoring the performance of Windows hosts. Then you will review, search, and filter Windows Event Viewer logs, configure Windows log forwarding to a second Windows host, and monitor the performance of a Linux host. Next, you will view various Linux logs, enable Linux log forwarding using syslog-ng, review web server logs, and monitor the performance of cloud services. Finally, you will learn how to decipher threat positives and negatives, how security information and event management (SIEM) and security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) can detect and remediate security incidents, and how to configure the Microsoft Sentinel SIEM. This course can be used to prepare for the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) exam.
15 videos | 1h 24m has Assessment available Badge

COURSES INCLUDED

CISSP 2024: Professional Ethics & Security Concepts
Regardless of the guidance that one is following as a security professional, one common theme is that architects must be held to a high ethical standard based on their responsibility to manage risk to all assets. In this course, you will explore the International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) Code of Professional Ethics. Then you will discover organizational codes of ethics, which establish an integral aspect of a mission and model adopted by an organization. Finally, you will focus on the Five Pillars of information security - confidentiality, integrity, availability, authenticity, and non-repudiation. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
9 videos | 18m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Security Governance & Compliance Issues
Security governance is the set of practices exercised by executive management to offer strategic direction, ensuring that objectives are achieved, determining that risks are managed properly, and verifying that the organizations' resources are used responsibly. Begin this course by discovering how to align security governance with organizational goals and objectives. Then you will explore organizational processes like acquisitions, divestitures, and governance committees, as well as organizational roles and responsibilities. You will investigate security control frameworks like including the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and learn about due diligence, due care, cybercrimes, and data breaches. Next, you will examine licensing and intellectual property requirements, import and export controls, transborder data flow, and privacy-related issues. Finally, you will focus on contractual, legal, industry standards and regulatory requirements. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 42m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Investigations & Policies
Cybercrime investigation is a critical practice in a modern security landscape. In this field, skilled security professionals from agencies like the FBI use digital forensics to track, analyze, and dismantle various types of cybercrime and cyber threats. This course covers several CISSP exam objectives. You will begin by exploring the requirements for administrative, criminal, civil, regulatory, and industry investigations. You will then learn to develop, document, and implement security policy, standards, procedures, and guidelines. Finally, you will discover considerations for the enforcement of personnel security policies and procedures. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
7 videos | 32m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Risk Management Concepts
Security risk management involves the continual process of identifying security risks and implementing strategy and tactics to mitigate them. It is a vital component of any organization's strategy to protect its assets, ensure regulatory compliance, maintain operational continuity, and safeguard its reputation. Begin this course by exploring threat and vulnerability identification, as well as risk analysis, assessment, and response. Next, you will discover control categories, types, and assessments. Then you will investigate continuous monitoring and measurement and risk management reporting. Finally, you will examine continuous improvement and risk frameworks as you gain the essential skills to protect and secure your organization's critical resources. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
11 videos | 45m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Threat Modeling, SCRM, & Security Awareness
Threat modeling uses hypothetical scenarios, system and data flow diagrams, and testing to assist in securing systems, applications and data. In this course, the learner will explore threat modeling concepts and methodologies, supply chain risk management (SCRM) concepts, and ways to establish and maintain a security awareness, education, and training program. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
8 videos | 29m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Asset Classification, Handling, & Provisioning
It is an established principle that before risk can be assessed and analyzed, an organization must know what physical and software resources they have. This enables businesses to categorize and allocate their assets effectively, thus mitigating risks, optimizing usage, and potentially saving costs. Begin this course by exploring general asset classification, types of assets, and restricted, confidential, internal, and public data. Then you will discover information and asset handling requirements and secure provisioning of assets. Next, you will investigate different use cases for asset ownership. Finally, you will examine tangible and intangible asset inventory and asset management per International Organization for Standardization (ISO) guidelines. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
9 videos | 23m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Data Lifecycle, Controls, & Compliance
Data is one of the highest-priority assets that most organizations possess. For CISSP professionals, understanding the data lifecycle to ensure that security measures are applied at each stage to protect sensitive information, controls, and compliance is crucial. Together, these elements form the backbone of a robust security strategy, ensuring that data is managed securely throughout its lifecycle, mitigating risks through effective controls, and meeting legal and regulatory requirements. Begin this course by exploring various data roles like owner, controllers, and processors, as well as in use, in transit, and at rest data states. Then you will delve into the phases of the data lifecycle, including data collection, data location, data maintenance, data retention and remanence, and data destruction. Next, you will compare data scoping to data tailoring and learn how to select appropriate data security and privacy standards. Finally, you will focus on data protection methods, including digital rights management (DRM), data loss prevention (DLP), and cloud access security brokers (CASBs). This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 34m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Secure Design Principles & Models
For the CISSP exam, one must be able to understand a variety of security design principles and practices. The topics in this course cover the following Domain 3 objectives: research, implement, and manage engineering processes using secure design principles and understand the fundamental concepts of security models. Begin by exploring the importance of least privilege and defense in depth to create multi-layered security defenses and restrict access to sensitive information. You will then look at concepts of segregation of duties (SOD), keeping it simple and small, and privacy by default and design. Next, you will consider how the shared responsibility model is crucial for participants to grasp the roles and accountability in cloud and collaborative environments. You will also explore threat modeling techniques to identify, evaluate, and mitigate potential security threats. Finally, you will compare zero trust vs. trust, explore the secure access service edge (SASE) framework, and consider the fundamental concepts of security models such as Bell-LaPadula, Biba, Star, and Clark-Wilson. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 40m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Vulnerabilities of Architectures, Designs, & Solution Elements
A security vulnerability is a weakness, flaw, or error found within a security element that has the potential to be leveraged by a threat agent in order to compromise a secure network, system, or application. The goal of this course is to prepare the CISSP candidate to assess and mitigate the vulnerabilities of security architectures, designs, and solution elements. In this course, you will begin by considering the potential vulnerabilities of various systems including client-based, server-based, database, cryptographic, industrial control (ICS), embedded, virtualized, cloud-based, and distributed systems and how you might mitigate these issues. Next, you will walk through ways to lessen vulnerabilities in Internet of Things (IoT) devices and discover how to assess and mitigate vulnerabilities in containerized systems and microservices including application programming interface (API) calls. You will also look at the potential weaknesses in serverless technologies, high-performance computing, and edge computing and how to alleviate these issues. Finally, you will explore the security capabilities of Information Systems like memory protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and encryption/decryption.
14 videos | 55m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Cryptographic Solutions & Cryptanalytic Attacks
Cryptology is the science of securing all communications. Cryptography generates messages with hidden meaning whereas cryptanalysis is the science of breaking those encrypted messages to recover their meaning. In this course, we will begin by defining several cryptographic methods such as symmetric, asymmetric, elliptic curves, and quantum and explore the cryptographic life cycle. Next, we will compare key management practices like generation and rotation and look at digital signatures and digital certificates for non-repudiation and integrity. We will then explore public key infrastructure (PKI), including quantum key distribution, and compare several types of brute force attacks. Finally, we will delve into implementation attacks, side-channel attacks, Kerberos exploitation, and ransomware attacks. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 48m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Site & Facility Security
Physical security consists of tested practices for protecting building sites and equipment (and all information and software contained therein) from theft, vandalism, natural disaster, human-caused catastrophes, and accidental damage, thereby maintaining overall organizational security. Begin this course by exploring site and facility security design principles, as well as perimeter and internal security controls to gain insights into safeguarding both the outer and inner layers of infrastructure. Then you will investigate security concerns for wiring closets, distribution frames, server rooms, data centers, and media and evidence storage facilities. Next, you will examine security issues for restricted and work areas, utilities, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Additionally, you will focus on environmental topics, including fire prevention, detection, and suppression. Finally, you will discover power issues and controls, including redundancy and backup, and personnel safety concerns including insider threats, social media impacts, two-factor authentication (2FA) fatigue, emergency management, and duress. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
13 videos | 46m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Secure Design Principles in Network Architectures (Part 1)
In the digital era, understanding network protocols and their impact on performance is crucial for IT professionals tasked with maintaining robust and efficient communication systems. This course is the first of two courses that cover a large part of CISSP Domain 4. In this course the learner will focus on several aspects of secure design principles in network architectures including OSI and TCP/IP protocols for IPv4 and IPv6, secure protocols, multilayer protocol implications, converged protocols, transport architectures, performance metrics, and traffic flows. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
10 videos | 47m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Secure Design Principles in Network Architectures (Part 2)
In today's increasingly complex threat landscape, securing physical sites and facilities is paramount for safeguarding assets, data, and personnel. This course covers secure design principles in network architectures beginning with an exploration of physical and logical segmentation and microsegmentation. Next you will dig into edge networks, including peering and ingress/egress. You will compare types of wireless networks and explore cellular and mobile networks. Next you will discover the roles of content distribution networks (CDNs), software-defined networks (SDNs), and virtual private clouds (VPCs) in security design. Finally, you will explore security monitoring and management. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 47m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Securing Network Components & Communication Channels
Evaluate the best data communications solutions for your organizations based on factors such as reliability, cost, and security. In this course, you'll explore how to design and deploy infrastructure that meets the requirements of modern businesses. Learn how to evaluate infrastructure solutions based on factors such as reliability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, explore the best practices for maintaining that infrastructure, and learn about the different types of transmission media, including physical security and signal propagation quality. Next, you'll discover different transmission media solutions, Network Access Control (NAC) systems, and gain an understanding of how to design and deploy NAC solutions that provide comprehensive security to network endpoints. Finally, explore the different types of data communications, including backhaul networks, satellite, and third-party connectivity such as telecom providers and hardware support. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
10 videos | 34m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Controlling Asset Access, Device Identification, and Authentication
Traditionally, access control has been described as AAA services. Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) is a security framework that controls access to computer resources, enforces policies, and audits usage. This course explores classic and evolving approaches to controlling asset access and device identification and authentication. Topics include physical and logical access, groups and roles, AAA services, session management, registration, proofing, identity, federated identity management (FIM), credential management systems, single sign-on (SSO), Just-In-Time (JIT), authentication systems, and federated identity. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
13 videos | 45m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Authorization Mechanisms & Identity Management
While authentication is technically mandatory, authorization is optional, and if all principals had root or administrative access in a small organization, there would be no need for different access layers. This scenario, however, is quite rare and is a violation of modern identity management and zero-trust initiatives. In this course, learn about the implementation and management of authorization mechanisms and control of the identity and access provisioning lifecycle, including rule-based, role-based, discretionary, mandatory, attribute-based, and risk-based access controls. Next, compare attribute-based access control (ABAC) with RBAC and explore access policy enforcement, account access review, and provisioning/deprovisioning. Finally, examine role definitions and transitions, privilege escalation, and service accounts management. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
13 videos | 35m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Security Audit & Controls Testing
A security audit is a comprehensive assessment of an organization's information systems. Typically, they measure the systems and applications against an audit checklist of industry best practices, externally established standards, and/or federal regulations. In this course, differentiate internal, external, and third-party auditing and learn about locations for auditing and controls testing, the purpose of a vulnerability assessment, and the basics of penetration testing. Next, explore log reviews and log data, code review and testing techniques, and compare synthetic transactions, benchmark, and misuse case testing. Finally, examine coverage analysis concepts, compare interface testing methods, and discover the purpose of compliance checks. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 34m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Collecting & Analyzing Security Process Data
Collecting and analyzing security process data is a key aspect of maintaining and improving the overall security of a business or organization, and there is a vast array of sources and metrics that must be considered. In this course, learn about account management process data collection, management review and approval data collection, and key concepts of security management key performance indicators (KPI) and key risk indicators (KRIs). Next, examine data backup verification best practices, training and awareness process data, and disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity (BC) process data. Finally, discover how to analyze test output and generate reports, and explore best practices for proper security audit reporting. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
10 videos | 22m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Logging, Monitoring, & Investigations
In the realm of cybersecurity, logging, monitoring, and investigations play a critical role in ensuring the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of information systems. These processes help to safeguard an organization's digital assets from potential threats. In this course, learn about log management, intrusion detection and prevention systems (IDPS), and compare security information and event management (SIEM) and security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR). Next, explore continuous monitoring and tuning, threat intelligence and hunting concepts, and user and entity behavior analytics. Finally, examine cyber forensics collection and handling, the forensic analysis process and activities, and forensic reporting and documentation. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 33m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Foundational Security Operations & Resource Protection
Different organizations have varying definitions of change management and configuration management in IT. In this course, learn the differences between IT change management and configuration management, compare need to know and least privilege, and explore segregation of duties (SoD) and privileged account management (PAM). Next, learn about job rotation, service-level agreements (SLAs), and how to apply resource protection for media management. Finally, examine the processes of the incident management life cycle, including preparation, detection, response, mitigation, reporting, recovery, remediation, and lessons learned. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
14 videos | 36m has Assessment available Badge
CISSP 2024: Operating Detection & Preventative Measures
A firewall system is designed to prevent fires from spreading from one zone or domain to another. Patch management, on the other hand, can stop a fire from ever starting. In this course, examine operating detection and preventative measures, including intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) and whitelisting and blacklisting. Next, learn about third-party security services, sandboxing, and honeypots and honeynets. Finally, explore antimalware systems, machine learning (ML) and AI-based tools, and how to implement and support patch and vulnerability management. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
11 videos | 36m available Badge
CISSP 2024: Business Continuity Planning & Exercises
Business continuity planning is a systematic and comprehensive strategy and set of tactics for ensuring that an organization can prevent or quickly recover from a significant disruption to its operations at a pre-determined acceptable level. In this course, discover methods to identify, assess, prioritize, and implement business continuity requirements. Learn about the business continuity plan (BCP) and business impact analysis (BIA). Next, explore how to implement recovery strategies using backup storage and recovery sites. Finally, learn about the importance of system and design resilience, high availability, and fault tolerance. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
9 videos | 35m available Badge
CISSP 2024: Implement Disaster Recovery
Generally speaking, disaster recovery (DR) involves securely replicating and backing up critical data and workloads to another or multiple sites. In this course, learn about disaster recovery response, personnel involved in the disaster recovery process, communications methods for disaster recovery, and disaster recovery plan (DRP) assessments. Next, explore the restoration from disasters process, various methods for testing the disaster recovery plan, and documenting lessons learned in disaster recovery. Finally, examine how to communicate test results and best practices for training and awareness for disaster recovery planning. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
11 videos | 21m available Badge
CISSP 2024: Securing the SDLC & Software Development Ecosystems
According to Amazon Web Services (AWS), the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a cost-effective and time-efficient development team process used to design and build high-quality software. The goal of the SDLC is minimizing project risks through forward planning so software during production and beyond meets customer expectations. In this course, explore various development methodologies and maturity models and DevOps operations, maintenance, and change management concepts. Next, explore integrated product teams (IPTs), apply security controls in various scenarios, and work with integrated development environments (IDEs) and toolsets. Finally, learn how to apply security controls in CI/CD and code repositories, software configuration management (SCM) benefits, and application security testing techniques. This course helps prepare learners for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam.
12 videos | 42m has Assessment available Badge

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