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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

Overview

The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam is one of the most rigorous certification exams in the cybersecurity field. By course completion, you will be fully trained in each of the CISSP domain areas, including security and risk management, asset security and implement security engineering.

Certified Information Systems Security FAQs

WHAT IS THE VALUE OF CERTIFICATION FOR AN INFORMATION SECURITY CAREER?

Information security professionals operate in the realm of extreme confidentiality and trust. Earning a certification such as the CISSP signals to employers of this caliber that a prospect is dedicated to their craft and committed to operating at the highest levels.

IS THE CISSP CREDENTIAL VALUABLE?

The CISSP is considered the world's leading information security credential. It is held by Information Security Officers and Directors of Security from many of the world's most recognizable institutions and organizations. It is among the few security certifications to meet the US Department of Defense’s cybersecurity training requirements.

+ Prerequisites

This is an advanced level course. You should have a base knowledge or certification in SSCP. If you wish to take the course without the foundational topics of SSCP, then you'll be expected to supplement the course materials with outside resources.

For certification through (ISC)2, an individual must have a minimum of five-years of paid, full-time work experience in two of the eight domains of CISSP. A one-year experience waiver can be used in place of a four-year college degree or equivalent through an (ISC)2 approved list.

Once a person passes the (ISC)2 vendor exam, an endorsement is also required. This endorsement form must be signed by two (ISC)2 professionals who are active members and can verify your professional experience.

+ Designed For

Job Outlook for Certified Information Systems Security Professionals

Growth in demand for information security specialists is burgeoning. Cyber Defense Magazine estimates that around 1.8 million new cybersecurity professionals will be needed in just the next few years.

Long term, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) considers cybersecurity one of its fastest-growing career areas. It expects job growth of 32% between now and 2028, a rate over five times the average for all jobs.

As more and more organizations and individuals entrust highly confidential and valuable data to online systems, pay rates for highly qualified information security professionals continues to rise. According to the BLS, information security specialists earned $99,730 on average in 2019.
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