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Geneva, Switzerland - April 19 - 24, 2010
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Global Information Assurance Certification
Excellent conference! Allows you to hit the ground running with effective skills and tools! Best security training in IT!
-Russell Morrison, AXYS
Management 414


(Portal Account Required)
BOOTCAMP
This session has MANDATORY extended hours.
Early AM Session:
8:00 am - 9:00 am on course days 2-6
Evening Bootcamp Sessions:
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm on course days 1-5

For GIAC Certification
If you register for the full course, you may register to seek your GISP Certification.
Online exam issued with 4-month deadline 7-10 days following conference.
Additional information:
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SANS® +S Training Program for the CISSP® Certification Exam
Monday, April 19, 2010 - Saturday, April 24, 2010
Jim Herbeck, SANS Certified Instructor
8 CPEs/Day 1; 9 CPEs/Day 2-5; 7 CPEs/Day 6
Over the past 18 months, 98% of all respondents, who studied our SANS®
+S™ Training Program for the CISSP® Certification Exam and then took the exam passed;
compared to a national average of around 70% for other prep courses.
SANS® +S™
Training Program for the CISSP® Certification Exam is designed to prepare you to pass the
exam. This course is an accelerated review course that assumes the student has a basic
understanding of networks and operating systems and focuses solely on the ten domains of
knowledge as determined by ISC2.
Each domain of knowledge is dissected into its critical
components. Every component is discussed showing its relationship to each other and other areas
of network security. After completion of the course the student will have a good working
knowledge of the ten domains of knowledge.
Note: The
CISSP® exam is NOT provided as part of the training. The GISP exam offered by GIAC is NOT
the same as the CISSP® exam offered by ISC2.
CISSP exams are not hosted by SANS. You will need to make separate arrangements to take the CISSP exam.
- Who Should Attend
- Security Professionals who are interested in understanding the concepts that are covered in the CISSP® exam as determined by ISC2.
- Managers who want to understand the critical areas of network security
- System, Security, and Network Administrators that want to understand the pragmatic applications of the CISSP® 10 Domains
- The CISSP® Domains Include
- Access Controls
- Telecommunications and Network Security
- Information Security and Risk Management
- Application Security
- Cryptography
- Security Architecture and Design
- Operations Security
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
- Legal, Regulations, Compliance and Investigations
- Physical (Environmental) Security
- Obtaining your CISSP® certification consists of
- Subscribe to the (ISC)2 Code of Ethics
- Applicants must have a minimum of five years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the (ISC)2 CISSPS® CBKS® or three years of direct full-time security professional work experience in one or more of the ten domains of the CISSPS® CBKS® with a four-year college degree. Additionally, a Master's Degree in Information Security from a National Center of Excellence can substitute for one year toward the four-year requirement.
- Completing the Candidate Agreement.
- Periodic audit based on submission of resume.
- Passing the CISSP® 250 multiple-choice question exam with a scaled score of 700 points or greater.
- Submitting a properly completed and executed Endorsement Form.
SANS Training should be attended by all IT staff as they have a wealth of knowledge to give.
-Leigh Lopez, CSVN
Author Statement
The CISSP® certification has been around for almost ten years and covers security from a 30,000 foot view. CISSP® covers a lot of theoretical information that is critical for a security professional to understand. However, this material can be dry and since most students do not see the direct applicability to their jobs, they find it boring. The goal of this course is to bring the CISSP® 10 domains of knowledge to life. By explaining important topics with stories, examples, and case studies, the practical workings of this information can be discovered. I challenge you to attend the SANS CISSP® training course and find the exciting aspect of the ten domains of knowledge.
- Eric Cole