Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) is one of the most recognized cybersecurity certifications. It is ideal for security professionals who want to advance in roles like Security Analyst, Security Manager, or Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
- Security analysts, engineers, and consultants
- IT security managers and executives
- Network architects and system administrators
- Anyone with at least 5 years of relevant work experience in two or more CISSP domains
- Covers 8 CISSP Domains
- Interactive learning with real-world scenarios
- Hands-on training with security tools
- Practice tests and exam-focused preparation
Expert CISSP-Certified Instructors
Flexible Learning Options (Online, Classroom, Hybrid)
Access to Exclusive Study Groups & Networking
Career Support & Job Placement Assistance
Format: Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Duration: 4 hours
Number of Questions: 125–175
Passing Score: 700/1000
Validity: 3 years (requires Continuing Professional Education – CPE credits for renewal)
Exam Provider: Pearson VUE
Security and Risk Management
Security Governance, Policies, and Compliance
Risk Management and Threat Modeling
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
(ISC)² Code of Ethics
Asset Security
Information Classification and Handling
Data Security Controls and Protection Mechanisms
Secure Data Storage, Retention, and Disposal
Security Architecture and Engineering
Security Models and Frameworks
Cryptography Principles and Secure Design
Cloud and Virtualization Security
Communication and Network Security
Secure Network Architecture and Design
Network Access Controls and Firewalls
Secure Communication Protocols
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Authentication and Authorization Mechanisms
Identity Federation and Single Sign-On (SSO)
Cloud Identity Management
Security Assessment and Testing
Security Auditing and Compliance Assessments
Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Scanning
Security Monitoring and Reporting
Security Operations
Incident Response and Digital Forensics
Security Operations Center (SOC) Management
Malware Analysis and Threat Intelligence
Software Development Security
Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Secure Coding Best Practices
DevSecOps and CI/CD Security
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) is one of the most recognized cybersecurity certifications. It is ideal for security professionals who want to advance in roles like Security Analyst, Security Manager, or Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
- Security analysts, engineers, and consultants
- IT security managers and executives
- Network architects and system administrators
- Anyone with at least 5 years of relevant work experience in two or more CISSP domains
- Covers 8 CISSP Domains
- Interactive learning with real-world scenarios
- Hands-on training with security tools
- Practice tests and exam-focused preparation
Expert CISSP-Certified Instructors
Flexible Learning Options (Online, Classroom, Hybrid)
Access to Exclusive Study Groups & Networking
Career Support & Job Placement Assistance
Format: Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
Duration: 4 hours
Number of Questions: 125–175
Passing Score: 700/1000
Validity: 3 years (requires Continuing Professional Education – CPE credits for renewal)
Exam Provider: Pearson VUE
Security and Risk Management
Security Governance, Policies, and Compliance
Risk Management and Threat Modeling
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
(ISC)² Code of Ethics
Asset Security
Information Classification and Handling
Data Security Controls and Protection Mechanisms
Secure Data Storage, Retention, and Disposal
Security Architecture and Engineering
Security Models and Frameworks
Cryptography Principles and Secure Design
Cloud and Virtualization Security
Communication and Network Security
Secure Network Architecture and Design
Network Access Controls and Firewalls
Secure Communication Protocols
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Authentication and Authorization Mechanisms
Identity Federation and Single Sign-On (SSO)
Cloud Identity Management
Security Assessment and Testing
Security Auditing and Compliance Assessments
Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Scanning
Security Monitoring and Reporting
Security Operations
Incident Response and Digital Forensics
Security Operations Center (SOC) Management
Malware Analysis and Threat Intelligence
Software Development Security
Secure Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Secure Coding Best Practices
DevSecOps and CI/CD Security