SSCP - Systems Security Certified Practitioners
Reference : ISC SSCP-001Educational objectives
At the end of the training, participants should be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of system security principles, policies, and procedures.
- Apply the skills necessary to implement and enforce system security principles, policies, and procedures in a secure computing environment.
- Analyze and manage systems and networks in a secure manner.
- Identify security vulnerabilities in systems and networks, along with strategies to reduce risks.
- Identify the latest developments in systems and network security.
- Develop the necessary skills to effectively analyze system security problems and provide solutions.
- Improve communication and coordination of system security processes with other IT and security teams.
- Provide insight into successful systems security management techniques.
Course programme
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.
Who is this course for?
Public
The target audience for Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) training are individuals who work in IT positions responsible for the management, implementation, and evaluation of information systems security best practices. This includes positions such as network administrators, system administrators, security officers, software developers, data center managers, IT auditors, and other IT professionals who focus on the security of information systems.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, candidate must have experience in at least one of:
- Domain 1. Security Operations and Administration
- Domain 2. Access Controls
- Domain 3. Risk identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
- Domain 4. Incident Response and Recovery
- Domain 5. Cryptography
- Domain 6. Network and Communications Security
- Domain 7. Systems and Application Security