SSCP-Systems Security Certified Practitioner - Certification Preperation
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Naar bovenDe Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) is de ideale certificering voor mensen met bewezen technische vaardigheden en praktische, hands-on kennis van beveiliging in operationele IT-functies. Het bevestigt het vermogen van een practitioner om IT-infrastructuur te implementeren, te bewaken en te beheren in overeenstemming met het beleid en de procedures voor informatiebeveiliging die de vertrouwelijkheid, integriteit en beschikbaarheid van gegevens garanderen. Het brede spectrum van onderwerpen in de SSCP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) verzekert de relevantie voor alle disciplines op het gebied van informatie beveiliging.
Succesvolle kandidaten zijn bekwaam in de volgende zeven domeinen:
- Security Operations and Administration
- Access Controls
- Risk Identification, Monitoring and Analysis
- Incident Response and Recovery
- Cryptography
- Network and Communications Security
- Systems and Application Security
Let op:
- Om u aan te melden voor het nieuwe examen van (ISC)2 heeft u een Pearson VUE- examenvoucher nodig. Deze examenvoucher is niet inbegrepen in de cursusprijs
The Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) is the ideal certification for those with proven technical skills and practical, hands-on security knowledge in operational IT roles. It provides confirmation of a practitioner’s ability to implement, monitor and administer IT infrastructure in accordance with information security policies and procedures that ensure data confidentiality, integrity and availability. The broad spectrum of topics included in the SSCP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) ensure its relevancy across all disciplines in the field of information security.
Successful candidates are competent in the following seven domains:
- Security Operations and Administration
- Access Controls
- Risk Identification, Monitoring and Analysis
- Incident Response and Recovery
- Cryptography
- Network and Communications Security
- Systems and Application Security
Please note
- To register for the new (ISC)2 exam, you will need a Pearson VUE exam voucher. This exam voucher is not included in the course price.
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Naar boven-
- Methode: Virtueel leren
- Datum: 06-10 januari, 2025
- Locatie: Virtueel-en-klassikaal
- Taal: Engels
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- Methode: Klassikale training
- Datum: 10-14 maart, 2025
- Locatie: Nieuwegein (Iepenhoeve 5)
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- Methode: Virtueel leren
- Datum: 10-14 maart, 2025
- Locatie: Virtueel-en-klassikaal
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- Methode: Virtueel leren
- Datum: 12-16 mei, 2025
- Locatie: Virtueel-en-klassikaal
- Taal: Engels
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- Methode: Virtueel leren
- Datum: 21-25 juli, 2025
- Locatie: Virtueel-en-klassikaal
- Taal: Engels
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- Methode: Klassikale training
- Datum: 11-15 augustus, 2025
- Locatie: Nieuwegein (Iepenhoeve 5)
Doelgroep
Naar bovenThe SSCP is ideal for IT administrators, managers, directors and network security professionals responsible for the hands-on operational security of their organization’s critical assets, including those in the following positions:
- Network Security Engineer
- Systems Administrator
- Security Analyst
- Systems Engineer
- Security Consultant/Specialist
- Security Administrator
- Systems/Network Analyst
- Database Administrator
Trainingsdoelstellingen
Naar bovenAfter completing this course you should be able to:
- Understand the different Access Control systems and how they should be implemented to protect the system and data using the different levels of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
- Understand the processes necessary for working with management and information owners, custodians, and users so that proper data classifications are defined. This will ensure the proper handling of all hard copy and electronic information as it is applied by the Security Operations and Administration.
- The Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis Domain identifies the how to identify, measure, and control losses associated with adverse events. You will review,analyze, select, and evaluate safeguards for mitigating risk.
- Identify how to handle Incident Response and Recovery using consistent, applies approaches including the use of the Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) concepts in order to mitigate damages, recover business operations, and avoid critical business interruption; and emergency response and post-disaster recovery.
- Identify and differentiate key cryptographic concepts and how to apply them, implement secure protocols, key management concepts, key administration and validation, and Public Key Infrastructure as it applies to securing communications in the presence of third parties.
- Define and identify the Networks and Communications Security needed to secure network structure, data transmission methods, transport formats, and the security measures used to maintain integrity, availability, authentication, and confidentiality of the information being transmitted.
- The Systems and Application Security section identifies and defines technical and non-technical attacks and how an organization can protect itself from these attacks including the concepts in endpoint device security, cloud infrastructure security, securing big data systems, and securing virtual environments.
Inhoud training
Naar boven1. Security Operations and Administration
1.1 Comply with codes of ethics- (ISC)² Code of Ethics
- Organizational code of ethics
- Confidentiality
- Integrity
- Availability
- Accountability
- Privacy
- Non-repudiation
- Least privilege
- Segregation of duties (SoD)
- Technical controls (e.j., session timeout, password aging)
- Physical controls (e.g., mantraps, cameras, locks)
- Administrative controls (e.g., security policies, standards, procedures, baselines)
- Assessing compliance
- Periodic audit and review
- Deterrent controls
- Preventative controls
- Detective controls
- Corrective controls
- Compensating controls
- Process, planning, design and initiation
- Development/Acquisition
- Inventory and licensing
- Implementation/Assessment
- Operation/Maintenance
- Archiving and retention requirements
- Disposal and destruction
- Change management (e.g., roles, responsibilities, processes)
- Security impact analysis
- Configuration management (CM)
2. Access Controls
2.1 Implement and maintain authentication methods- Single/Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
- Single sign-on (SSO) (e.g., Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), OpenID Connect)
- Device authentication
- Federated access (e.g., Open Authorization 2 (OAuth2), Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML))
- Trust relationships (e.g., 1-way, 2-way, transitive, zero)
- Internet, intranet and extranet
- Third-party connections
- Authorization
- Proofing
- Provisioning/De-provisioning
- Maintenance
- Entitlement
- Identity and access management (IAM) systems
- Mandatory
- Discretionary
- Role-based (e.g., attribute-, subject-, object-based)
- Rule-based
3. Risk Identification, Monitoring and Analysis
3.1 Understand the risk management process- Risk visibility and reporting (e.g., risk register, sharing threat intelligence/Indicators of Compromise (IOC), Common Vulnerability Scoring (CVSS))
- Risk management concepts (e.g., impact assessments, threat modelling)
- Risk management frameworks
- Risk tolerance (e.g., appetite)
- Risk treatment (e.g., accept, transfer, mitigate, avoid)
- Security testing
- Risk review (e.g., internal, supplier, architecture)
- Vulnerability management lifecycle
- Source systems (e.g., applications, security appliances, network devices, and hosts)
- Events of interest (e.g., anomalies, intrusions, unauthorized changes, compliance monitoring)
- Log management
- Event aggregation and correlation
- Security baselines and anomalies
- Visualizations, metrics, and trends (e.g., notifications, dashboards, timelines)
- Event data analysis
- Document and communicate findings (e.g., escalation)
4. Incident Response and Recovery
4.1 Support incident lifecycle lifecycle e.g., National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), International Organization for Standardization (ISO))- Preparation
- Detection, analysis and escalation
- Containment
- Eradication
- Recovery
- Lessons learned/implementation of new countermeasure
- Legal (e.g., civil, criminal, administrative) and ethical principles
- Evidence handling (e.g., first responder, triage, chain of custody, preservation of scene)
- Reporting of analysis
- Emergency response plans and procedures (e.g., information system contingency, pandemic, natural disaster, crisis management)
- Interim or alternate processing strategies
- Restoration planning
- Backup and redundancy implementation
- Testing and drills
5. Cryptography
5.1 Understand cryptography- Confidentiality
- Integrity and authenticity
- Data sensitivity (e.g., personally identifiable information (PII), intellectual property (IP), protected health information (PHI))
- Regulatory and industry best practice (e.g., Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS), International Organization for Standardization (ISO))
- Hashing
- Salting
- Symmetric/Asymmetric encryption/Elliptic curve cryptography (ECC)
- Non-repudiation (e.g., digital signatures/certificates, Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC), audit trails)
- Strength of encryption algorithms and keys (e.g., Advanced Encryption Standards (AES), Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA), 256-, 512-, 1024-, 2048-bit keys)
- Cryptographic attacks, cryptanalysis, and countermeasures (e.g., quantum computing)
- Services and protocols
- Common use cases
- Limitations and vulnerabilities
- Fundamental key management concepts (e.g., storage, rotation, composition, generation, destruction, exchange, revocation, escrow)
- Web of Trust (WOT)
6. Network and Communications Security
6.1 Understand and apply fundamental concepts of networking- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) models
- Network topologies
- Network relationships (e.g., peer-to-peer (P2P), client server)
- Transmission media types (e.g., wired, wireless)
- Software-defined networking (SDN) (e.g., Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), network virtualization, automation)
- Commonly used ports and protocols
- Network access controls, standards and protocols (e.g., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.1X, Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+))
- Remote access operation and configuration (e.g., thin client, virtual private network (VPN))
- Logical and physical placement of network devices (e.g., inline, passive, virtual)
- Segmentation (e.g., physical/logical, data/control plane, virtual local area network (VLAN), access control list (ACL), firewall zones, micro-segmentation)
- Secure device management
- Firewalls and proxies (e.g., filtering methods, web application firewalls (WAF)) Intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS)
- Network intrusion detection/prevention systems
- Routers and switches
- Traffic-shaping devices (e.g., wide area network (WAN) optimization, load balancing)
- Technologies (e.g., cellular network, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Near-Field Communication (NFC))
- Authentication and encryption protocols (e.g., Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP))
- Internet of Things (IoT)
7. Systems and Application Security
7.1 Identify and analyze malicious code and activity- Malware (e.g., rootkits, spyware, scareware, ransomware, trojans, virus, worms, trapdoors, backdoors, fileless)
- Malware countermeasures (e.g., scanners, anti-malware, code signing)
- Malicious activity (e.g., insider threat, data theft, distributed denial of service (DDoS), botnet, zero-day exploits, web-based attacks, advanced persistent threat (APT))
- Malicious activity countermeasures (e.g., user awareness, system hardening, patching, sandboxing, isolation, data loss prevention (DLP))
- Host-based intrusion prevention system (HIPS)
- Host-based firewalls
- Application white listing
- Endpoint encryption (e.g., whole disk encryption)
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
- Secure browsing
- Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
- Provisioning techniques (e.g., corporate owned, personally enabled (COPE), Bring Your Own Device (BYOD))
- Containerization
- Encryption
- Mobile application management (MAM)
- Deployment models (e.g., public, private, hybrid, community)
- Service models (e.g., Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS))
- Virtualization (e.g., hypervisor)
- Legal and regulatory concerns (e.g., privacy, surveillance, data ownership, jurisdiction, eDiscovery)
- Data storage, processing, and transmission (e.g., archiving, recovery, resilience)
- Third-party/outsourcing requirements (e.g., service-level agreement (SLA), data portability, data destruction, auditing)
- Shared responsibility model
- Hypervisor
- Virtual appliances
- Containers
- Continuity and resilience
- Attacks and countermeasures
- Shared storage
Voorkennis
Naar bovenNederlands:
Een jaar werkervaring in de Information Security, met minimaal één domein uit het SSCP-CBK.
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English:
One year working in the Information Security arena, covering at least one of the domains from the SSCP CBK.
Aanbevolen vereisten:Examen
Naar boven- Length of exam 3 hours
- Number of items 125
- Item format Multiple choice
- Passing grade 700 out of 1000 points
- Language availability English, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese
- Testing center Pearson VUE Testing Center
- Security Operations and Administration 16%
- Access Controls 15%
- Risk Identification, Monitoring and Analysis 15%
- Incident Response and Recovery 14%
- Cryptography 9%
- Network and Communications Security 16%
- Systems and Application Security 15%
Total 100%
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