Free

SSCP Certification Training

Obtaining your SSCP certification signifies that you possess the ability to tackle the operational demands and responsibilities of security practitioners, including authentication, security testing, intrusion detection/prevention, incident response and recovery, attacks and countermeasures, cryptography, malicious code countermeasures, and more.
7
40
M
Time
intermediate
difficulty
12
ceu/cpe

Course Content

OSI and DoD Models

10m

Domain 6: Networks and Communications Security
Intro to Risk Management

13m

Domain 3: Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
Incident Handling

11m

Domain 4: Incident Response and Recovery
Code of Ethics (SC)

11m

Domain 2: Security Operations
C.I.A. Triad - Applicability to Malcode

11m

Domain 7: Systems and Application Security
Cryptography and Ciphers

11m

Domain 5: Cryptography
IP Networking

12m

Domain 6: Networks and Communications Security
Forensic Investigations

7m

Domain 4: Incident Response and Recovery
Risk Treatment

9m

Domain 3: Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
Security Architecture

13m

Domain 2: Security Operations
Access Control Concepts

10m

Domain 1: Access Controls
Vectors of Infection

10m

Domain 7: Systems and Application Security
Network Topologies

13m

Domain 6: Networks and Communications Security
Asymmetric Cryptography

10m

Domain 5: Cryptography
Auditing

12m

Domain 3: Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
Business Continuity Plans

17m

Domain 4: Incident Response and Recovery
Security Models

2m

Domain 1: Access Controls
Malicious Web Activity

8m

Domain 7: Systems and Application Security
DNS and LDAP

12m

Domain 6: Networks and Communications Security
Vulnerability Scanning and Analysis

14m

Domain 3: Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
Data

11m

Domain 2: Security Operations
Course Description

Our Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) training is certification prep 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 SSCP training students are competent in the following 7 domains:

  • Access Controls
  • Security Operations and Administration
  • Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
  • Incident Response and Recovery
  • Cryptography
  • Network and Communications Security
  • Systems and Application Security
  • Recommended Experience Candidates must have a minimum of 1 year cumulative work experience in 1 or more of the 7 domains of the SSCP CBK. A 1 year prerequisite pathway will be granted for candidates who received a degree (bachelors or masters) in a cybersecurity program. A candidate that doesn't have the required experience to become an SSCP may become an Associate of (ISC)² by successfully passing the SSCP examination. The Associate of (ISC)² will then have 2 years to earn the 1 year required experience.

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    What is the SSCP Certification?

    The Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) certification is a beginner credential that tests and certifies an individual's competency in the implementation and management of information security. The certification is monitored and maintained by the International Information Systems Security Consortium (ISC2).

    What Does this SSCP Training Cover?

    In this online SSCP training, you will obtain the knowledge required to successfully pass the Systems Security Certified Practitioner certification exam. The SSCP certification recognizes your practical experience and technical knowledge, and ensures that you have the ability to implement, monitor, and manage IT infrastructure while adhering to information security policies and procedures. In the course, you will cover seven core competencies that are part of the SSCP certification exam. The seven domains are:

  • Access Controls
  • Security Operations and Administration
  • Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
  • Incident Response and Recovery
  • Cryptography
  • Network and Communications Security
  • Systems and Application Security
  • There are no prerequisites for this SSCP training, however there are requirements that must be met in order to obtain the SSCP certification from ISC2. Those requirements are:

  • Have at least one year of relevant work experience in one or more of the seven SSCP domains
  • Successfully pass the SSCP certification exam
  • Subscribe to the ISC2 Code of Ethics
  • Have the endorsement of a current ISC2 member
  • For those individuals who don't have the work experience, but do have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant IT or cybersecurity field, may qualify for an alternative prerequisite pathway to certification. This online SSCP training is self-paced but does consist of 16 hours of clock time and is worth 16 hours of CEU/CPE. When you finish the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

    Who Should Take This SSCP Training?

    This SSCP training is ideal for any information security professionals who have limited experience in the field, and those who want to take the SSCP certification exam.

    Is the SSCP Certification Worth It?

    There are many certification options out there for individuals working in the IT industry who don't have enough experience to qualify for one the advanced credentials. The SSCP certification is one of the most beneficial options for those starting out in information technology or security. With the SSCP certification you will garner:

  • Career opportunities – The SSCP certification not only has the potential to help you qualify for better jobs, but it can also lead to promotions, higher salaries, more exciting and challenging work, and leadership roles.
  • Knowledge and advancement – The SSCP certification ensures that you have the knowledge to implement, monitor, and manage IT infrastructures, as well as helping you develop new skills that can be applied to your daily tasks.
  • Respect – The SSCP certification proves your experience and knowledge. It will garner more respect from those in the industry. It often leads to having more influence and value within the organization where you work.
  • What Jobs Does the SSCP Certification Prepare You For?

    There are many information security jobs in which the SSCP certification is beneficial to have. The following are just a handful of positions that the SSCP will prepare you for: - Information Security Engineer

  • Security Engineer
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Security Analyst
  • Security Consultant
  • Systems Administrator
  • How Much Does an SSCP Make?

    The average annual salary for employees who obtain an SSCP certification is $73,000. Of course, actual salaries can be significantly higher or lower depending on the specific job title, organization, and location.

    What Does the SSCP Certification Exam Entail?

    The Systems Security Certified Practitioner certification exam tests your competence in the seven key domains: - Access Controls

  • Security Operations and Administration
  • Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
  • Incident Response and Recovery
  • Cryptography
  • Network and Communications Security
  • Systems and Application Security
  • You will have three hours to complete 125 multiple-choice questions. Scores must be over 700 (out of 1,000) to pass. The certification is valid for three years, after which time there are additional requirements for renewal.

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    Instructed by

    Instructor
    Pete Cipolone

    I am a goal-oriented, hard-working, dreamer and I firmly believe that I am destined for something greater than myself. I believe I am meant to be the change I wish to see in the world. My life experiences have me convinced that I am cut out for something more than just normality. One of my greatest experiences is that I was homeschooled from Pre-K through 8th grade. Being homeschooled taught me two great skills. The first is that I am able to teach myself new ideas and concepts. Learning something new and adapting to a new idea on my own is not foreign to me; I’ve been doing it since I could talk. This makes me comfortable with working hard and being in new situations. The second skill is the belief that I can do anything and that nothing and nobody can stand in the way of what I want to achieve in life. I like to tell people that the most dangerous thing they can do is bet against me. This belief frees me from the opinions of others and allows me to experience life with a greater magnitude. The quote, “I will not die an unlived life” is my current mantra and from that quote flows my passion and intensity for my life, my goals, and those around me. I choose to live my life at 100% because the secret to beating death is quality, not quantity. I’ve seen too many people die early, and not get buried until years later. That will not be me. I am a dreamer with a hard work addiction who is obsessed with maxing out my life. This is who I am.

    Provider
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    Certification Body
    ISC2
    Certificate of Completion

    Complete this entire course to earn a SSCP Certification Training Certificate of Completion