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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

This engaging Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) course covers the key areas of information security and will prepare you for the CISSP exam.

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What is the average salary of a CISSP holder?

The job outlook for CISSP professionals is promising as it is the most requested certification in U.S. job openings. Positions requiring CISSP certification have an average yearly salary of over $124,000, according to data from Infosec. However, the salary for these roles varies widely depending on the company's size, location, job title, and other factors.

How much does the CISSP exam cost?

You can expect to pay $749 to take the CISSP exam.

What are the pre-requirements for earning the CISSP?

In order to qualify for CISSP certification, you must have a minimum of five years of cumulative paid work experience in two or more of the eight domains of the CISSP CBK. Additionally, earning a four-year college degree or regional equivalent or an additional credential from the (ISC)² approved list will satisfy up to one year of experience needed to fulfill CISSP requirements.

What are the CISSP domains?

The CISSP exam covers 8 different domains, including:

  1. Security and Risk Management
  2. Asset Security
  3. Security Architecture and Engineering
  4. Communication and Network Security
  5. Identity and Access Management (IAM)
  6. Security Assessment and Testing
  7. Security Operations
  8. Software Development Security

Candidates must demonstrate mastery of all eight CISSP domains in order to earn their CISSP certification.

What is a CISSP?

The CISSP, or Certified Information Systems Security Professional, is an in-demand certification that is earned by passing the CISSP exam from (ISC)2. This credential is highly respected worldwide because it proves the certification holder's ability to effectively design, implement and manage best-in-class cybersecurity operations.

What job titles are most common for people who hold (ISC)2's CISSP Certification?

There are a large variety of CISSP jobs available globally. Some of these job titles include chief information security officer, security systems administrator, information assurance analyst, IT security engineer, senior IT security consultant, senior information security risk officer, and any other job for professionals who manage or oversee security strategies.

Is it worth taking the CISSP exam?

The CISSP is worthwhile for practically any cybersecurity professional. Even IT professionals who don't come into direct contact with traditional cybersecurity implementations and configurations should consider doing the prep work necessary to earn the CISSP. It can open the door to many IT positions and is a necessary certification for those wishing to pursue higher-level security roles in the future.

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