The CISSP certification is the gold standard for IT security certifications, with over 120,000 open CISSP jobs in the US, and an average CISSP salary in the US of over $125,000.
The exam covers eight domains; in this course, we will be covering Domain 7, with respect to the May 2021 exam update.
This course focuses on how we secure our day-to-day operations, how we continue to function in a disaster event, and how we recover after an event. This domain also has some areas that cover miscellaneous topics.
In domain 7, we will cover the investigation’s support and requirements, logging, and monitoring activities. Then we will cover provisioning of resources; foundational security operations concepts; resource protection techniques; preventative measures; patch and vulnerability management; change management processes; incident management; recovery strategies; disaster recovery processes and plans; business continuity planning and exercises; and finally, personnel safety concerns. The course also includes 30 practice questions to test our learning from the course.
By the end of this course, you will be prepared for Domain 7 of the CISSP exam.
The complete study guide for this course is available at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/CISSP-Certification-Domain-7-Securit…
Understand and comply with investigations
Conduct logging and monitoring activities
Implement and support patch and vulnerability management
Understand and participate in change management processes
Participate in Business Continuity (BC) planning and exercises
Implement and manage physical security
This is also useful for anyone who wants to grow their IT security and cyber security knowledge and are new or experienced IT security professionals, or for professionals who need CEUs/PDUs for other certifications.
This course is about how we secure our day-to-day operations, how we continue to function in a disaster event, and how we recover after an event. This domain makes up 13% of the exam questions.