Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) study guide / by Kevin Henry.

Author
Henry, Kevin M. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
[First edition].
Published/​Created
  • Santa Rosa, CA : O'Reilly Media, Inc., [2027]
  • ©2027
Description
1 online resource (500 pages)

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CISSP certification is the gold standard of cybersecurity certifications, and it's often a prerequisite for advancement in an information security career. If you're thinking of taking the CISSP exam, or if you just want to get up-to-date on current industry standards, this engaging and comprehensive guide will give you all the necessary resources. With his work for ISC2, author Kevin Henry may have taught more CISSP candidates than anyone in the world. His crystal-clear explanations render complex security concepts easily digestible, and his emphasis on real-world examples makes each topic relevant and concrete. You'll dive deep into the eight domains of the CISSP as well as the most current threats, technologies, and best practices in today's industry. You'll also learn proven strategies for successful prep, and tips to boost your confidence in the exam or on the job. Effectively prepare for and successfully complete the CISSP exam Review the fundamental principles and best practices that form the foundation of information security Understand the strategic role of information security in supporting business objectives Analyze complex security scenarios and make risk-based decisions by integrating knowledge from multiple domains Identify and remediate security vulnerabilities using a systematic approach that considers the entire security lifecycle Implement security controls and countermeasures that align with industry frameworks.
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OCLC
1573517219
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