Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP)

Our 5-day ISSEP Boot Camp is designed for CISSPs who specialize in the application of systems engineering principles and processes to develop secure system, Analyze organization needs, define security requirements, design security architecture, develop secure designs, implement system security, and support system security assessment and authorization for government and industry.

Student Audience:
This class is designed for CISSPs who specialize in the application of systems engineering principles and the actual processes to develop secure systems. This includes;

• Analysis of organizational security needs
• Defining security requirements
• Designing security architecture
• Developing secure designs
• Implementing system security
• Supporting ongoing system security assessments

CISSEP Training Outline

Domain 1: U.S. Government Information Assurance (IA)-Related Policies and Issuances
• Module 1: Welcome to the U.S. Government IA-Related Policies and Issuances Domain
• Module 2: Applicable National Laws and Policies
• Module 3: DoD Regulations
• Module 4: National Security Systems: CNSS/NSTISSP Regulations
• Module 5: Regulations for Everyone: Public Laws, FIPS, and Special Publications
• Module 6: IA Regulations
• Module 7: Definitions and Self-Study Materials
Domain 2: Certification and Accreditation (C&A)/Risk Management Framework
• Module 1: Welcome to the Certification and Accreditation (C&A)/Risk Management Framework Domain
• Module 2: Integrating C&A/RMF Processes Into Systems Security Engineering
• Module 3: U.S. Government Certification and Accreditation Process
• Module 4: Managing Security and Risk in Information Systems
• Module 5: Definitions and Self-Study Materials
Domain 3: Technical Management
• Module 1: Welcome to the Technical Management Domain
• Module 2: The Support and Acquisition Process
• Module 3: Technical Effort Project Initiation
• Module 4: Project Planning
• Module 5: Technical Effort Implementation and Management
• Module 6: Closing the Technical Effort
• Module 7: Definitions and self-study materials
Domain 4: ISSE – Systems Security Engineering
• Module 1: Welcome to the ISSEP-Systems Security Engineering Domain
• Module 2: Security Engineering vs. Systems Engineering
• Module 3: Discover Information Protection Needs/Conduct a Mission Needs Analysis
• Module 4: Define System Security Requirements
• Module 5: Define System Security Architecture
• Module 6: Develop Detailed Security Systems Design
• Module 7: Implement System Security
• Module 8: Definitions and self-study materials

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