Certified Information System Security Professional

The CISSP or Certified Information System Security Professional is a certification created by (ISC)² which stand for the International Information Systems Security Consortium. (ISC)² is a cybersecurity professional organization that specializes in educating and training professionals in the information security field. CISSP certification changes went into effect on April 15, 2018.

The CISSP certification exam tests the knowledge of cybersecurity professionals in the following eight domains. The list below displays the weighted total for each domain:
Security and Risk Management – 15%
Asset Security – 10%
Security Architecture and Engineering – 13%
Communication and Network Security – 14%
Identity and Access Management (IAM) – 13%
Security Assessment and Testing – 12%
Security Operations – 13%
Software Development Security – 10%
The CISSP certification is based on information outlined in the (ISC)² CISSP CBK. The CISSP CBK or the CISSP Common Book of Knowledge includes information relevant to the eight domains of the exam. Therefore, in order to qualify as a CISSP candidate, you must have five or more years of demonstrated work experience in at least 2 of the CISSP CBK domains. (CISSP-The World’s Premier Cybersecurity Certification)

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