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ISC2 CISSP Exam Syllabus Topics:

TopicDetails

Security and Risk Management - 15%

Understand, adhere to, and promote professional ethics- (ISC)2 Code of Professional Ethics
- Organizational code of ethics
Understand and apply security concepts- Confidentiality, integrity, and availability, authenticity and nonrepudiation
Evaluate and apply security governance principles- Alignment of the security function to business strategy, goals, mission, and objectives
- Organizational processes (e.g., acquisitions, divestitures, governance committees)
- Organizational roles and responsibilities
- Security control frameworks
- Due care/due diligence
Determine compliance and other requirements- Contractual, legal, industry standards, and regulatory requirements
- Privacy requirements
Understand legal and regulatory issues that pertain to information security in a holistic context- Cybercrimes and data breaches
- Licensing and Intellectual Property (IP) requirements
- Import/export controls
- Transborder data flow
- Privacy
Understand requirements for investigation types (i.e., administrative, criminal, civil, regulatory, industry standards)
Develop, document, and implement security policy, standards, procedures, and guidelines
Identify, analyze, and prioritize Business Continuity (BC) requirements- Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
- Develop and document the scope and the plan
Contribute to and enforce personnel security policies and procedures- Candidate screening and hiring
- Employment agreements and policies
- Onboarding, transfers, and termination processes
- Vendor, consultant, and contractor agreements and controls
- Compliance policy requirements
- Privacy policy requirements
Understand and apply risk management concepts- Identify threats and vulnerabilities
- Risk assessment/analysis
- Risk response
- Countermeasure selection and implementation
- Applicable types of controls (e.g., preventive, detective,
corrective)
- Control assessments (security and privacy)
- Monitoring and measurement
- Reporting
- Continuous improvement (e.g., Risk maturity modeling)
- Risk frameworks
Understand and apply threat modeling concepts and methodologies
Apply Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) concepts- Risks associated with hardware, software, and services
- Third-party assessment and monitoring
- Minimum security requirements
- Service level requirements
Establish and maintain a security awareness, education, and training program- Methods and techniques to present awareness and training (e.g., social engineering, phishing, security champions, gamification)
- Periodic content reviews
- Program effectiveness evaluation

Asset Security - 10%

Identify and classify information and assets- Data classification
- Asset Classification
Establish information and asset handling requirements
Provision resources securely- Information and asset ownership
- Asset inventory (e.g., tangible, intangible)
- Asset management
Manage data lifecycle- Data roles (i.e., owners, controllers, custodians, processors, users/subjects)
- Data collection
- Data location
- Data maintenance
- Data retention
- Data remanence
- Data destruction
Ensure appropriate asset retention (e.g., End-of-Life (EOL), End-of-Support (EOS))
Determine data security controls and compliance requirements- Data states (e.g., in use, in transit, at rest)
- Scoping and tailoring
- Standards selection
- Data protection methods (e.g., Digital Rights Management (DRM), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB))

Security Architecture and Engineering - 13%

Research, implement and manage engineering processes using secure design principles- Threat modeling
- Least privilege
- Defense in depth
- Secure defaults
- Fail securely
- Separation of Duties (SoD)
- Keep it simple
- Zero Trust
- Privacy by design
- Trust but verify
- Shared responsibility
Understand the fundamental concepts of security models (e.g., Biba, Star Model, Bell-LaPadula)
Select controls based upon systems security requirements
Understand security capabilities of information systems (IS) (e.g., memory protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), encryption/decryption)
Assess and mitigate the vulnerabilities of security architectures, designs, and solution elements- Client-based systems
- Server-based systems
- Database systems
- Cryptographic systems
- Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
- Cloud-based systems (e.g., Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS))
- Distributed systems
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Microservices
- Containerization
- Serverless
- Embedded systems
- High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems
- Edge computing systems
- Virtualized systems
Select and determine cryptographic solutions- Cryptographic life cycle (e.g., keys, algorithm selection)
- Cryptographic methods (e.g., symmetric, asymmetric, elliptic curves, quantum)
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Key management practices
- Digital signatures and digital certificates
- Non-repudiation
- Integrity (e.g., hashing)
Understand methods of cryptanalytic attacks- Brute force
- Ciphertext only
- Known plaintext
- Frequency analysis
- Chosen ciphertext
- Implementation attacks
- Side-channel
- Fault injection
- Timing
- Man-in-the-Middle (MITM)
- Pass the hash
- Kerberos exploitation
- Ransomware
Apply security principles to site and facility design
Design site and facility security controls- Wiring closets/intermediate distribution facilities
- Server rooms/data centers
- Media storage facilities
- Evidence storage
- Restricted and work area security
- Utilities and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Environmental issues
- Fire prevention, detection, and suppression
- Power (e.g., redundant, backup)

Communication and Network Security - 13%

Assess and implement secure design principles in network architectures- Open System Interconnection (OSI) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) models
- Internet Protocol (IP) networking (e.g., Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), Internet Protocol (IP) v4/6)
- Secure protocols
- Implications of multilayer protocols
- Converged protocols (e.g., Fiber Channel Over Ethernet (FCoE), Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP))
- Micro-segmentation (e.g., Software Defined Networks (SDN), Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN), Encapsulation, Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD WAN))
- Wireless networks (e.g., Li-Fi, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, satellite)
- Cellular networks (e.g., 4G, 5G)
- Content Distribution Networks (CDN)
Secure network components- Operation of hardware (e.g., redundant power, warranty, support)
- Transmission media
- Network Access Control (NAC) devices
- Endpoint security
Implement secure communication channels according to design- Voice
- Multimedia collaboration
- Remote access
- Data communications
- Virtualized networks
- Third-party connectivity

Identity and Access Management (IAM) - 13%

Control physical and logical access to assets- Information
- Systems
- Devices
- Facilities
- Applications
Manage identification and authentication of people, devices, and services- Identity Management (IdM) implementation
- Single/multi-factor authentication (MFA)
- Accountability
- Session management
- Registration, proofing, and establishment of identity
- Federated Identity Management (FIM)
- Credential management systems
- Single Sign On (SSO)
- Just-In-Time (JIT)
Federated identity with a third-party service- On-premise
- Cloud
- Hybrid
Implement and manage authorization mechanisms- Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Rule based access control
- Mandatory Access Control (MAC)
- Discretionary Access Control (DAC)
- Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC)
- Risk based access control
Manage the identity and access provisioning lifecycle- Account access review (e.g., user, system, service)
- Provisioning and deprovisioning (e.g., on /off boarding and transfers)
- Role definition (e.g., people assigned to new roles)
- Privilege escalation (e.g., managed service accounts, use of sudo, minimizing its use)
Implement authentication systems- OpenID Connect (OIDC)/Open Authorization (Oauth)
- Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
- Kerberos
- Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)/Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+)

Security Assessment and Testing - 12%

Design and validate assessment, test, and audit strategies- Internal
- External
- Third-party
Conduct security control testing- Vulnerability assessment
- Penetration testing
- Log reviews
- Synthetic transactions
- Code review and testing
- Misuse case testing
- Test coverage analysis
- Interface testing
- Breach attack simulations
- Compliance checks
Collect security process data (e.g., technical and administrative)- Account management
- Management review and approval
- Key performance and risk indicators
- Backup verification data
- Training and awareness
- Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity (BC)
Analyze test output and generate report- Remediation
- Exception handling
- Ethical disclosure
Conduct or facilitate security audits- Internal
- External
- Third-party

Security Operations - 13%

Understand and comply with investigations- Evidence collection and handling
- Reporting and documentation
- Investigative techniques
- Digital forensics tools, tactics, and procedures
- Artifacts (e.g., computer, network, mobile device)
Conduct logging and monitoring activities- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Continuous monitoring
- Egress monitoring
- Log management
- Threat intelligence (e.g., threat feeds, threat hunting)
- User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA)
Perform Configuration Management (CM) (e.g., provisioning, baselining, automation)
Apply foundational security operations concepts- Need-to-know/least privilege
- Separation of Duties (SoD) and responsibilities
- Privileged account management
- Job rotation
- Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Apply resource protection- Media management
- Media protection techniques
Conduct incident management- Detection
- Response
- Mitigation
- Reporting
- Recovery
- Remediation
- Lessons learned
Operate and maintain detective and preventative measures- Firewalls (e.g., next generation, web application, network)
- Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
- Whitelisting/blacklisting
- Third-party provided security services
- Sandboxing
- Honeypots/honeynets
- Anti-malware
- Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) based tools
Implement and support patch and vulnerability management
Understand and participate in change management processes
Implement recovery strategies- Backup storage strategies
- Recovery site strategies
- Multiple processing sites
- System resilience, High Availability (HA), Quality of Service (QoS), and fault tolerance
Implement Disaster Recovery (DR) processes- Response
- Personnel
- Communications
- Assessment
- Restoration
- Training and awareness
- Lessons learned
Test Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP)- Read-through/tabletop
- Walkthrough
- Simulation
- Parallel
- Full interruption
Participate in Business Continuity (BC) planning and exercises
Implement and manage physical security- Perimeter security controls
- Internal security controls
Address personnel safety and security concerns- Travel
- Security training and awareness
- Emergency management
- Duress

Software Development Security - 11%

Understand and integrate security in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)- Development methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, DevOps, DevSecOps)
- Maturity models (e.g., Capability Maturity Model (CMM), Software Assurance Maturity Model (SAMM))
- Operation and maintenance
- Change management
- Integrated product team (IPT)
Identify and apply security controls in software development ecosystems- Programming languages
- Libraries
- Tool sets
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Runtime
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD)
- Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR)
- Software Configuration Management (SCM)
- Code repositories
- Application security testing (e.g., Static Application Security Testing (SAST), Dynamic Application Security Testing (DAST))
Assess the effectiveness of software security- Auditing and logging of changes
- Risk analysis and mitigation
Assess security impact of acquired software- Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)
- Open source
- Third-party
- Managed services (e.g., Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS))
Define and apply secure coding guidelines and standards- Security weaknesses and vulnerabilities at the source-code level
- Security of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
- Secure coding practices
- Software-defined security

Exam Prerequisites

To be CISSP certified, you must have at least five years of industrial experience in IT and security in a combination with two or more of the eight domains of the CISSP objectives. One year of required experience can be fulfilled by receiving a four-year university degree or an additional certification from the approved (ISC)2 list.

Conclusion

The CISSP certification is formal recognition that you are well aware of the market and certain evidence that you are a professional in the security industry. Remember that the CISSP is about lifelong learning, therefore passing the related exam is just the beginning. You have to be recertified every three years and get continuous professional education to retain your CISSP certification. You can attend activities such as webinars, write white papers, and more to receive the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits you need to retain your CISSP validation. Perhaps more important, these events allow you to continuously develop your awareness of the information security industry and keep up to date with news and trends.

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There is the registration process for ISC CISSP Certification Exam

ISC CISSP Certification Exam Registration ISC CISSP members may access the examination on-line for a reduced fee. To register, visit ISC CISSP Exam. To register for your exam online, you must provide certain information about yourself. There is no charge for this option. The information you provide will be used only to verify your identity and determine whether or not you are eligible to take the exam.

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