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priceCISSP class_scheduleCertified Information Systems Security Professional

CISSP Boot Camp ProgramThe CISSP certification, widely recognized as the 'gold standard' of information security certifications, helps companies identify individuals who have the technical ability, knowledge, and experience to implement solid security practices, perform risk analysis, identify necessary countermeasures, and help an organization as a whole protect its facility, network, systems, and information.

The CISSP certification also provides information security professionals with the credential that acknowledges the skill set that they want to offer to employers. Today, a greater demand is put on security as an integral part of corporate success. This, in turn, increases the demand for highly skilled security professionals. The CISSP certification signifies an individual’s technical and theoretical security expertise and distinguishes that individual from the rest.

Our (ISC)2 CISSP Training Camp Program includes:
  • Total-Immersion Training delivered by (ISC)2 Authorized Instructors.
  • Blended-Learning Instruction comprised of comprehensive study materials and pre-class mentoring, official (ISC)2 courseware, accelerated review guide, practice exam, and evaluation.
  • Deluxe Package of Seven (7) Days of Hotel Accommodations, Breakfast and Lunch, Unlimited Beverages, Snacks, and Freshly-brewed Coffee
  • CISSP Examination Voucher & On-site Certification Testing at our training facility

CISSP Class Schedule for 2010

1/4/2010 1/10/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Houston, TX  

1/11/2010 1/17/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Washington, D.C. Metro
Seattle, WA
 
1/18/2010 1/24/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Boston, MA
Raleigh-Durham, NC 

1/25/2010 1/31/2010
Scottsdale, AZ
Huntsville, AL
Minneapolis, MNSalt Lake City, UT 

2/1/2010 2/7/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Washington, D.C. Metro
Atlanta, GA
 
2/8/2010 2/14/2010
Norfolk, VA
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
San Diego, CA
 
2/15/2010 2/21/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
New York City, NY
Rockville, MD 

2/22/2010 2/28/2010
Washington, D.C. Metro
 
3/1/2010 3/7/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Denver, CO
 
3/8/2010 3/14/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
San Antonio, TX
Philadelphia, PA
 
3/15/2010 3/21/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Washington, D.C. Metro
Columbus, OH 

4/12/2010 4/18/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Washington, D.C. Metro
Atlanta, GA
 
4/19/2010 4/25/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Seattle, WA
New York City, NY
 
4/26/2010 5/2/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Boston, MA
Salt Lake City, UT 

5/3/2010 5/9/2010
Scottsdale, AZ
Washington, D.C. Metro
Huntsville, AL
Minneapolis, MN 

5/10/2010 5/16/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Houston, TX  

5/17/2010 5/23/2010
Norfolk, VA
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
San Diego, CA
 
5/24/2010 5/30/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Washington, D.C. Metro
Philadelphia, PA
 
5/31/2010 6/6/2010
Boston, MA
Seattle, WA
Columbus, OHSalt Lake City, UT 

6/7/2010 6/13/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Antonio, TX
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
 
6/14/2010 6/20/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Washington, D.C. Metro
Denver, CO
 
6/21/2010 6/27/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
New York City, NY
Raleigh-Durham, NC 

7/12/2010 7/18/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Washington, D.C. Metro
Atlanta, GA
 
7/19/2010 7/25/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
San Diego, CA
Rockville, MD 

7/26/2010 8/1/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Huntsville, AL
Minneapolis, MN 

8/2/2010 8/8/2010
Scottsdale, AZ
Washington, D.C. Metro
Philadelphia, PA
Houston, TX  

8/9/2010 8/15/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Salt Lake City, UT 

8/16/2010 8/22/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Boston, MA
Seattle, WA
 
8/23/2010 8/29/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Washington, D.C. Metro
Columbus, OH 

8/30/2010 9/5/2010
Norfolk, VA
San Antonio, TX
Denver, CO
New York City, NY
 
9/6/2010 9/12/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Raleigh-Durham, NC 

9/13/2010 9/19/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Washington, D.C. Metro
San Diego, CA
 
9/20/2010 9/26/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Rockville, MDMinneapolis, MN 

9/27/2010 10/3/2010
Huntsville, AL
Seattle, WA
Philadelphia, PA
Houston, TX  

10/4/2010 10/10/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Washington, D.C. Metro
Atlanta, GA
 
10/11/2010 10/17/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Boston, MA
Denver, CO
 
10/18/2010 10/24/2010
Norfolk, VA
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Salt Lake City, UT 

10/25/2010 10/31/2010
Scottsdale, AZ
San Antonio, TX
Washington, D.C. Metro
Columbus, OH 

11/1/2010 11/7/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Raleigh-Durham, NC 

11/8/2010 11/14/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Seattle, WA
Rockville, MD 

11/15/2010 11/21/2010
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Washington, D.C. Metro
Philadelphia, PA
 
11/29/2010 12/5/2010
Bushkill, PA
San Francisco, CA
Atlanta, GA
Minneapolis, MN 

12/6/2010 12/12/2010
Orlando, FL
Chicago, IL
Washington, D.C. Metro
Denver, CO
 
12/13/2010 12/19/2010
Norfolk, VA
Dallas, TX
Los Angeles Metro
Boston, MA

Curriculum

The CISSP Certification examination consists of 250 multiple-choice questions. Candidates have up to 6 hours to complete the examination. Ten CISSP information systems security test domains are covered in the examination pertaining to the Common Body of Knowledge:

  1. Access Control.
  2. Application Security.
  3. Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning.
  4. Cryptography.
  5. Legal, Regulations, Compliance and Investigations.
  6. Operations Security.
  7. Physical (Environmental) Security.
  8. Security Architecture and Design.
  9. Information Security and Risk Management.
  10. Telecommunications and Network Security.

To become a CISSP, a candidate must successfully complete two processes: Examination and Certification:

The eligibility requirements to sit for the CISSP examination are completely separate from the eligibility requirements necessary to become certified

To sit for the CISSP Examination, a candidate must:

  • Submit the examination fee.
  • Assert that he or she possesses a minimum of five years of professional experience in the information security field and direct full-time security professional work experience will be required in two or more of the ten (ISC)² CISSP® CBK® domains.
  • Complete the Candidate Agreement, attesting to the truth of his or her assertions regarding professional experience and legally commit to adhere to the CISSP Code of Ethics.
  • Successfully answer four questions regarding criminal history and related background.

To be issued a Certificate, a candidate must:

  • Pass the CISSP exam with a scaled score of 700 points or greater.
  • Submit a properly completed and executed Endorsement Form.
  • If the candidate is selected for audit, they must successfully pass that audit of their assertions regarding professional experience.

 

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