Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

Security Engineering is the third domain of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification. In this course we will cover the following: secure design principle and processes, fundamental concepts of security modules, security evaluation models, security capabilities of information systems, vulnerabilities in security architecture and technology components, cryptography and site and secure facility design.

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Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

Security Engineering is the third domain of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification. In this course we will cover the following: secure design principle and processes, fundamental concepts of security modules, security evaluation models, security capabilities of information systems, vulnerabilities in security architecture and technology components, cryptography and site and secure facility design.

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Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

by Selwyn Classen
Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

Security Engineering (CISSP, #3)

by Selwyn Classen

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Overview

Security Engineering is the third domain of the Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification. In this course we will cover the following: secure design principle and processes, fundamental concepts of security modules, security evaluation models, security capabilities of information systems, vulnerabilities in security architecture and technology components, cryptography and site and secure facility design.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163834679
Publisher: Selwyn Classen
Publication date: 04/02/2020
Series: CISSP
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 506 KB

About the Author

A seasoned and highly qualified IT/IS professional with over 20 years working experience within the Petrochemical industry (i.e. Supply chain management, Knowledge management, Product and Quality management, Business analysis and processing) including the Telecommunications industry.

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