Integrated Security Training

Integrated Security Training

If you think that the answer to securing your networks is a decent firewall and trustworthy anti-virus software, you are making a fatal mistake. Like a gun, those tools are only as effective as the hands that use them. When it comes to securing an enterprise's information assets, you cannot afford to put that responsibility in the hands of just anyone. You need someone you can trust, someone with the proven skills and a broad understanding of ALL the dangers that can cause catastrophic damage to your company. Just ask the millions of companies crippled by Nimda, Code Red and other viruses. Of the companies who have lost billions in revenues and assets because of hackers, or because of a breakdown of security policy, ask them what they should have done to avoid the disaster. They will all provide the same answer: Be a qualified, Certified Security Professional.

The Ten Domains of Security

  • Access Control Systems & Methodology: This domain requires that the candidate understand the concepts, systems and methodologies involved in granting and restricting access to resources.
  • Applications & Systems Development: This domain requires that the candidate understand the security controls found in systems and application software, such as the effects of malicious code on distributed application environments and the security controls involved in data warehousing.
  • Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Planning: It involves the preparation, planning and updating of specific actions to protect mission critical services and data.
  • Cryptography & PKI: This domain addresses the concepts, means, and methods of encrypting data to ensure authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality.
  • Compliance, Law, Investigation & Ethics: This domain addresses computer crime laws, methods for gathering evidence, and related ethical issues.
  • Operations Security (Computer): This domain identifies the controls over hardware, media, and the operators of these resources, and issues related to auditing and monitoring.
  • Physical Security: This domain involves the threats, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures utilized to physically protect enterprises' resources.
  • Security Architecture & Models: This domain involves the design, concepts, standards, and implementation security measures that ensure the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of operating systems, applications, and equipment.
  • Security Management: Involves the identification of a company's information assets, and the development, documentation and implementation of security policies.
  • Telecommunications & Network Security: This domain involves designing and planning voice and data infrastructure and communications with a security strategy that includes preventative, detective, and corrective measures.

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