CISSP Third Edition uCertify
(Pearson-CISSP-2018-lab) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-009-6
About This Course
Gain hands-on expertise in the ISC2 CISSP certification exam with CISSP Third edition live-lab. Live-lab is a real computer equipment, networked together and conveniently accessible over the internet using virtualization. It has equipment such as a computer, server, switch or router in it that a user is free to configure. The live-labs offer coverage of all the objectives of ISC2 CISSP certification exam. The labs are versatile and easy to learn that will help in understanding all the exam topics with real-world scenarios.
Skills You’ll Get
The vendor-neutral ISC2 CISSP certification is the ideal credential for those with proven deep technical and managerial competence to design, engineer, implement, and manage the overall information security program to protect organizations. The CISSP certification is created and managed by one of the most prestigious security organizations in the world and has a number of stated goals. Although not critical for passing the exam, having knowledge of the organization and of these goals is helpful in understanding the motivation behind the creation of the exam.
Hands-On Labs
52+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Security and Risk Management
- Taking Incremental Backup
- Taking a Full Backup
- Configuring RAID 5
- Assigning Permissions to Folders
- Setting Up Kerberos Delegation
Asset Security
- Completing the Chain of Custody
- Configuring User Access Control Setting
- Restricting Local Accounts
- Using Windows Firewall
- Configuring Linux Firewall Using Iptable
Security Architecture and Engineering
- Encrypting the Disk
- Encrypting a File or Folder
- Generating a Symmetric Key
- Generating an Asymmetric Key
- Using OpenSSL to Create a Public/Private Key Pair
- Observing an MD5-Generated Hash Value
- Observing an SHA-Generated Hash Value
- Causing a DarkComet Trojan Infection
- Using the John the Ripper Tool
- Attacking a Website Using XSS Injection
- Conducting a Cross-Site Request Forgery Attack
- Using Social Engineering Techniques to Plan an Attack
- Configuring Audit Group Policy
- Enabling Intrusion Prevention and Detection
- Using Burp Suite
- Performing DoS Attack with SYN Flood
Communication and Network Security
- Configuring VLAN
- Configuring a VPN
- Performing ARP Spoofing
- Setting Up a Honeypot
- Creating ACL (Access Control Lists) in router
- Configuring IPSec
- Configuring Static Routing
- Configuring Dynamic Routing
- Configuring Static NAT
- Configuring Dynamic NAT
- Defending against IP Spoofing
- Performing Session Hijacking Using Burp Suite
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Configuring Standard Access Control List
- Configuring Extended Access Control List
- Configuring User Access Control Settings in Windows
- Creating ACL with Iptables
- Creating a Password Policy in Windows
- Creating a Password Policy in Linux
Security Assessment and Testing
- Reviewing an Authorization Letter for Penetration Testing
- Using nmap for Scanning
- Scanning Ports Using Metasploit
- Exploiting Windows 7 Using Metasploit
- Enabling a Keylogger in a Target Machine
Security Operations
- Conducting Vulnerability Scanning Using Nessus
- Configuring Snort
Software Development Security
- Exploiting a Website Using SQL Injection
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- At least five years of cumulative, paid, full-time work experience.
- In two or more of the eight domains of the (ISC)2 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK).
USD 699
Multiple choice questions and advanced innovative questions
The exam contains 100-150 questions.
180 minutes
700
- A candidate may sit for CISSP exam up to three times within a 12-month period.
- If a candidate does not pass the exam the first time, he/she may retest after 30 test-free days.
- If a candidate does not pass the exam the second time, he/she may retest after an additional 90 test-free days.
- If a candidate does not pass the exam the third time, he/she may retest after 180 test-free days from their most recent exam attempt.
Three years