ISSAP – INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL
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ISSAP – INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The ISSAP is an ideal credential for a chief security architect, analyst or professionals with similar responsibilities. As the architect, you play a key role in information security. Your responsibilities fall between the C-suite and the implementation of your security program.
This security architect certification proves your expertise developing, designing and analyzing security solutions. It also shows you excel at giving risk-based guidance to senior management in pursuit of organizational goals.
SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
Proves your expertise developing, designing and analyzing security solutions across an organization.
TARGET AUDIENCE
You’re a great fit for the ISSAP if you:
• Are a life-long learner who craves a new challenge.
• Have a competitive spirit and want to stand out from your peers.
• Want to be seen as a subject matter expert and prove your knowledge in a more focused area.
• Are looking ahead in your career. The ISSAP will help you achieve an even higher level of success.
• Need this certification to move into a specific job.
The ISSAP is ideal for those working in roles such as:
• System Architect
• Chief Technology Officer
• System and Network Designer
• Business Analyst
• Chief Security Officer
PREREQUISITES
• Candidates must be a CISSP in good standing and have two years cumulative, full-time experience in one or more of the six domains of the current ISSAP Exam Outline.
• Candidates must have a minimum of seven years cumulative, full-time experience in two or more of the domains of the current ISSAP Exam Outline. Earning a post-secondary degree (bachelors or masters) in computer science, information technology (IT) or related fields or an additional credential from the ISC2 approved list may satisfy one year of the required experience. Part-time work and internships may also count towards the experience requirement.
WHY ISSAP?
Here are just a few reasons to challenge yourself with the security architect certification:
• A demonstration of excellence. You want to stand out. This certification proves you have an elite level of knowledge and expertise.
• New opportunities. The ISSAP opens doors – from new career paths and jobs to more exciting work.
• Growth and learning. This is an opportunity to dive deep and hone your craft. You’ll find new ways to grow and stay on the forefront of information security. And earning your certification is a big challenge.
WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE ISSAP EXAM
The ISSAP exam evaluates your expertise across six domains.
ISSAP Domains
Domain 1. Architect for Governance, Compliance and Risk Management
Domain 2. Security Architecture Modeling
Domain 3. Infrastructure Security Architecture
Domain 4. Identity and Access Management (IAM) Architecture
Domain 5. Architect for Application Security
Domain 6. Security Operations Architecture
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