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The only official, comprehensive reference guide to the CISSP
Thoroughly updated for 2021 and beyond, this is the authoritative common body of knowledge (CBK) from (ISC)² for information security professionals charged with designing, engineering, implementing, and managing the overall information security program to protect organizations from increasingly sophisticated attacks. Vendor neutral and backed by (ISC)², the CISSP credential meets the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024.
This CBK covers the current eight domains of CISSP with the necessary depth to apply them to the daily practice of information security. Revised and updated by a team of subject matter experts, this comprehensive reference covers all of the more than 300 CISSP objectives and sub-objectives in a structured format with:
Common and good practices for each objective
Common vocabulary and definitions
References to widely accepted computing standards
Highlights of successful approaches through case studies
Whether you've earned your CISSP credential or are looking for a valuable resource to help advance your security career, this comprehensive guide offers everything you need to apply the knowledge of the most recognized body of influence in information security.
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The CISSP continues to be a mark of distinction around the world, signifying not only experiential and practical knowledge but also a commitment to lifelong learning and improvement. The CISSP CBK is a living, breathing resource that cybersecurity practitioners and leaders can refer to as they go about the daily mission of inspiring a safe and secure cyber world.
Clar Rosso, CEO, (ISC)2 Information security professionals play a pivotal role in protecting the essential fabric of business, finance, communications, and virtually all aspects of 21st century daily life. This updated, authoritative Common Body of Knowledge (CBK®) from (ISC)2 provides a resource for IT professionals who are designing, engineering, implementing, and managing information security programs to protect their organizations from increasingly sophisticated attacks. With exhaustive coverage of all eight domains of CISSP, this book provides a comprehensive guide to applying these principles in everyday practice. The 300+ CISSP objectives and sub-objectives are covered in a format that supplies common practices for each, a common lexicon with definitions, and appropriate references to both widely accepted computing standards and case studies that highlight successful approaches to problems. Written and reviewed by a team of highly knowledgeable CISSPs representing a variety of organizations and roles, it explains and defines all things related to CISSP. Explored in depth are Security and Risk Management, Asset Security, Security Engineering, Communications and Network Security, Identity and Access Management, Security Assessment and Testing, Security Operations, and Software Development Security. From understanding essential security concepts to the exercise of due care, legal compliance, professional ethics, and practical defense against an ever-growing variety of attacks, this book constitutes a vital reference that will serve you well throughout your career.
Zusammenfassung
The only official, comprehensive reference guide to the CISSP
Thoroughly updated for 2021 and beyond, this is the authoritative common body of knowledge (CBK) from (ISC)2 for information security professionals charged with designing, engineering, implementing, and managing the overall information security program to protect organizations from increasingly sophisticated attacks. Vendor neutral and backed by (ISC)2, the CISSP credential meets the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17024.
This CBK covers the current eight domains of CISSP with the necessary depth to apply them to the daily practice of information security. Revised and updated by a team of subject matter experts, this comprehensive reference covers all of the more than 300 CISSP objectives and sub-objectives in a structured format with:
Inhalt
Foreword xix
Introduction xxi
Domain 1: Security and Risk Management 1
Understand, Adhere to, and Promote Professional Ethics 2
(ISC)2 Code of Professional Ethics 2
Organizational Code of Ethics 3
Understand and Apply Security Concepts 4
Confidentiality 4
Integrity 5
Availability 6
Limitations of the CIA Triad 7
Evaluate and Apply Security Governance Principles 8
Alignment of the Security Function to Business Strategy, Goals, Mission, and Objectives 9
Organizational Processes 10
Organizational Roles and Responsibilities 14
Security Control Frameworks 15
Due Care and Due Diligence 22
Determine Compliance and Other Requirements 23
Legislative and Regulatory Requirements 23
Industry Standards and Other Compliance Requirements 25
Privacy Requirements 27
Understand Legal and Regulatory Issues That Pertain to Information Security in a Holistic Context 28
Cybercrimes and Data Breaches 28
Licensing and Intellectual Property Requirements 36
Import/Export Controls 39
Transborder Data Flow 40
Privacy 41
Understand Requirements for Investigation Types 48
Administrative 49
Criminal 50
Civil 52
Regulatory 53
Industry Standards 54
Develop, Document, and Implement Security Policy, Standards, Procedures, and Guidelines 55
Policies 55
Standards 56
Procedures 57
Guidelines 57
Identify, Analyze, and Prioritize Business Continuity Requirements 58
Business Impact Analysis 59
Develop and Document the Scope and the Plan 61
Contribute to and Enforce Personnel Security Policies and Procedures 63
Candidate Screening and Hiring 63
Employment Agreements and Policies 64
Onboarding, Transfers, and Termination Processes 65
Vendor, Consultant, and Contractor Agreements and Controls 67
Compliance Policy Requirements 67
Privacy Policy Requirements 68
Understand and Apply Risk Management Concepts 68
Identify Threats and Vulnerabilities 68
Risk Assessment 70
Risk Response/Treatment 72
Countermeasure Selection and Implementation 73
Applicable Types of Controls 75
Control Assessments 76
Monitoring and Measurement 77
Reporting 77
Continuous Improvement 78
Risk Frameworks 78
Understand and Apply Threat Modeling Concepts and Methodologies 83
Threat Modeling Concepts 84
Threat Modeling Methodologies 85
Apply Supply Chain Risk Management Concepts 88
Risks Associated with Hardware, Software, and Services 88
Third-Party Assessment and Monitoring 89
Minimum Security Requirements 90
Service-Level
Requirements 90
Frameworks 91
Establish and Maintain a Security Awareness, Education, and Training Program 92
Methods and Techniques to Present Awareness and Training 93
Periodic Content Reviews 94
Program Effectiveness Evaluation 94
Summary 95
Domain 2: Asset Security 97
Identify and Classify Information and Assets 97
Data Classification and Data Categorization 99
Asset Classification 101
Establish Information and Asset Handling Requirements 104
Marking and Labeling 104
Handling 105
Storage 105
Declassification 106
Provision Resources Securely 108
Information and Asset Ownership 108
Asset Inventory 109
Asset Management 112
Manage Data Lifecycle 115
Data Roles 116
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