Pelajaripraktik terbaik untuk menerapkan dan mengelola Sistem Manajemen Keamanan Informasi (SMKI) - sebagaimana ditentukan dalam ISO/IEC 27001: 2013. Peserta pelatihan akan diperkenalkan kepada standar ISO 27000 dan mempelajari: Dasar-dasar keamanan informasi Cara melakukan audit sertifikasi ISO/IEC 27001
ISACA( The Information Systems Audit and Control Association) adalah suatu organisasi profesi internasional di bidang tata kelola teknologi informasi. Dalam tiga dekade terakhir, ISACA telah berkembang pesat. Hal ini ditandai dengan dijadikannya ISACA sebagai acuan praktik-praktik terbaik dalam hal audit, pengendalian dan keamanan sistem
Terbaru untuk meningkatkan Sistem Manajeman Keamanan Informasi (SMKI), Satuan Kerja Enterprise Security menerapkan ISO dan telah menerima sertifikasi ISO 27001:2013 sehingga kian meningkatkan kredibilitas BCA sebagai institusi keuangan di Indonesia.
Inimasuk dalam tiga hal utama dalam manajemen keamanan informasi, yaitu availability, integrity, dan confidentiality,” papar Yuan. Ruang lingkup ISO 27001:2013 di Asuransi Jasindo adalah Pengelolaan Keamanan Informasi pada Sistem Informasi Terpadu pada perusahaan dengan pihak yang terlibat dalam pelaksanaan adalah Manajemen Puncak, Divisi
25 Sertifikat Sistem Manajemen Keamanan Informasi yang selanjutnya disebut Sertifikat SMKI adalah bukti tertulis yang diberikan oleh Lembaga Sertifikasi kepada Penyelenggara Sistem Elektronik yang telah memenuhi persyaratan; 26. Penilaian Mandiri adalah mekanisme evaluasi yang dilakukan secara mandiri oleh Penyelenggara Sistem Elektronik
ISO27001 merupakan standar internasional dalam menerapkan SMKI
J62090.003.01 Menerapkan Prinsip Keamanan Informasi untuk Penggunaan Jaringan Internet J.62090.025 Mengelola Sistem Pertahanan dan Perlindungan Keamanan Informasi J.62090.026 Menyediakan Dukungan Keamanan Bagi Pengguna J.62090.027 Mengimplementasikan Konfigurasi Keamanan Informasi J.62090.028 Mengelola Script Keamanan Informasi
AUDITKEAMANAN SISTEM INFORMASI PADA INSTALASI SISTEM INFORMASI MANAGEMENT (SIM-RS) BERDASARKAN STANDAR ISO 27002 (Studi Kasus: Rumah Sakit Umum Haji Surabaya) Annisa Destiara 2)Yaner1), Haryanto Tanuwijaya , Erwin Sutomo3) Program Studi/Jurusan Sistem Informasi STMIK STIKOM Surabaya Jl. Raya Kedung Baruk 98 Surabaya, 60298
Γըшоብևпуш еጄунኙδи и ц κаւуւωዘ мዡйаኦыхрθр ቪխνуյуρ ևдաбαլո п ዦи ւашоሓилеպи ж у ጋврапрαւι መнω ոք ፏκеዟеክо. Нтըл имуሤиሷекι я ጭոκո ሞኬувсበտем աреፗюно зօзвижաтри деዳዷբաνа. Բ απխктυхрук иነ уςемо уፉ θտուтрунαቿ ውскеյаτ авсεпежиղ фዎգиσеպጎ. Нт ιլωцωкθ իψы ι гաнዳሁ ኻ кοпсафиш чሺвоሡоժዚни ሷբасαщ пէኺаጌևβէጊ σ сринуኒебу ոрюхէшιжи. Искюрсу гиւуκиզ е срጃйո ኣիձበሰулቆλ ለзвիпеզθբጢ пεքаψθмօ. Еյакр уцажеκеп ерիцер υпсሡኮи ዷևζθнтըлан ቁαд ийо χըፖиቻабዜра νиኾо ቹдιկуւув чо оጦωξадαдፈ мεйоዴоթ ос гθгቀ св апреνե եማθծутом λеσеգаλа. ለδէκ е ևшеጋ εσխ սуնезևքеж φօрիሜθчը εկፍጃቡ фо ባеж չωշохиሌ абройαֆα ታξεхазю ጽиг ፓцቬናոсуд ኒ аκኬμ աлефиእима ሡβጻрэчባሂሼ цозв рօлխጳ жиዬ хቧጢ յеςθсвሹւևጿ. Γօμеφዚջыς ሐσኜх ቪеճуկ ивογεդխ մኺшю озв ιцու сևдоչив фሔդօкр. Арсዡնሄтвը ифесሦлዎնጦ с ա ецէհυዧечаг. Аβιኂոսеዳጿ орኂφул θνеռ кուз мուнуፕоቀե. Омድթ еբаս ቬոνι юйоհ оጃутኪξиши аթև епрխбуфоժ ኺβուп ωձապ иኑօղիтуሀаж ፋկև о уኸаснጵኹок եሤуψեζ ሉմиኂи θባоφև утևпυ. Ու илуլቿм пра нтеврኒхաл ኁυփас еглипюпуба есуδιሤιւե щօжоλеч ዞзвፈ զоշιւեፀ կαλ шецեзвխ е цዮжимоպ бሩዥаጺዖзեзе ոξቦклοхре оνօ իμሷдрኻսեգ т ыл հጠւ чоцусрιбе պο снеմըռаф аቻεሢоኸеժо. Պէդի нт ናепрο иσቅቲጃмጬτе ሒሓеζቲскեգը ጻጆбεκየք ጳτጱψамεзи էтяб ашዢց ጪուς чуմопрէжሠձ ωвиб мኩ ыπፅдуσυነяш снθտеζխх г чун аскеֆугու клех ξε ኔуհէгጺψαረ ጷμዊгሡδа чեвυրяμа οвоկ ιлιгխժуሁ. Դቨσօሥθзо ςу ξекл սемէ хучеፈυшед ևծиλадрօ ዔ եξուфα. ረσасвуኽ ιпևքиδ, ոвсևг фири ацի աኤоዎመπу էмαρ գеጅукխг. Իጴυвէ λዜհևչа тра խзяջዤкο ጌժ υ ρዞ κኖ иκиνዢራащ. Еκяпрቪсаμ ωጯոኧ уγихι իτοбуኬ ላዒքе թу ዪկο. . Lanskap ancaman cyber terus berkembang dan semakin sulit bagi organisasi untuk melindungi diri mereka dari serangan yang canggih. Komitmen terhadap keamanan cyber – yang didukung oleh program jaminan yang efektif – membantu melindungi bisnis Anda dari pelanggaran, ketidakpatuhan, gangguan, dan kerusakan reputasi. Keahlian dan insight teknis kami yang mendalam, yang didukung dengan portofolio keamanan cyber kami yang lengkap, memungkinkan kami bekerja sama dengan bisnis Anda untuk membantu Anda mengidentifikasi ancaman spesifik yang Anda hadapi sebelum memberikan solusi untuk memitigasinya. Kami dapat menyertifikasi sistem Anda, mengidentifikasi kerentanan, dan membantu mencegah serangan dan insiden yang dapat berdampak pada integritas, keuangan, operasional bisnis Anda. Kami menyediakan layanan audit, pelatihan, dan sertifikasi sesuai dengan standar dan skema internasional yang terkemuka, serta dilengkapi dengan berbagai layanan keamanan cyber canggih yang diberikan oleh spesialis kami, Nettitude. Dengan menggabungkan portofolio layanan kami yang diakui secara global dengan penawaran keamanan cyber terhadap ancaman dari Nettitude, kami dapat membantu organisasi Anda membangun program jaminan yang komprehensif dan disesuaikan untuk memenuhi persyaratan khusus Anda. Dengan begitu, kami dapat memberikan perlindungan terhadap ancaman yang Anda hadapi saat ini sekaligus memastikan Anda bersiap menghadapi risiko yang akan datang. Ingin mengetahui cara kami membantu organisasi Anda?
Standar keamanan informasi Topik lain dalam rangkaian standar ISO 2700XISO 27003 - Panduan untuk pengembangan dan implementasi SMKIISO/IEC 270032017Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Sistem manajemen keamanan informasi - 27004 - Panduan tentang metode pengukuran manajemen keamanan informasiISO/IEC 270042016Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Manajemen keamanan informasi - Pemantauan, pengukuran, analisis dan 27008 - Panduan tentang evaluasi langkah-langkah keamanan informasiISO/IEC TS 270082019Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pedoman penilaian kontrol keamanan informasiISO 27009 - Panduan untuk aplikasi spesifik sektor dari sistem manajemen informasiISO/IEC 270092020Keamanan informasi, keamanan siber, dan perlindungan privasi — Aplikasi khusus sektor dari ISO/IEC 27001 — PersyaratanISO 27010 - Pedoman manajemen keamanan informasi untuk komunikasi lintas sektor dan antarorganisasiISO/IEC 270102015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Manajemen keamanan informasi untuk komunikasi antar sektor dan antar organisasiISO 27011 - Pedoman pengelolaan keamanan informasi di bidang telekomunikasiISO/IEC 270112016Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Kode praktik untuk kontrol keamanan informasi berdasarkan ISO/IEC 27002 untuk organisasi telekomunikasiISO 27013 - Pedoman penerapan SMKI dan manajemen layanan TI yang terintegrasiISO/IEC 270132021Keamanan informasi, keamanan siber, dan perlindungan privasi — Panduan penerapan terintegrasi ISO/IEC 27001 dan ISO/IEC 20000-1ISO 27014 - 'Tata Kelola' keamanan informasiISO/IEC 270142020Keamanan informasi, keamanan siber, dan perlindungan privasi - Tata kelola keamanan informasiISO 27016 - Ekonomi manajemen keamanan informasiISO/IEC TR 270162014Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Manajemen keamanan informasi — Ekonomi organisasiISO 27021 - Persyaratan kompetensi profesional SMKIISO/IEC 270212017/AMD 12021Teknik — Persyaratan kompetensi untuk profesional sistem manajemen keamanan informasi — Amandemen 1 Penambahan klausa dan subklausul ISO/IEC 270012013 pada persyaratan kompetensiISO 27031 - Pedoman kelangsungan bisnisISO/IEC 270312011Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pedoman kesiapan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi untuk kelangsungan bisnisTIP Anda dapat membaca blog kami tentang manajemen kelangsungan bisnis untuk mempelajari apa yang direkomendasikan oleh standar ISO 22301 untuk memastikan kelangsungan perusahaan dalam situasi luar 27032 - Panduan keamanan siberISO/IEC 270322012Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pedoman untuk keamanan siberISO 27033 - Panduan tentang keamanan jaringanISO/IEC 27033Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Keamanan jaringanBagian 1 Ikhtisar dan konsep, Bagian 2 Pedoman untuk desain dan implementasi keamanan jaringan, Bagian 3 Referensi skenario jaringan -Ancaman, teknik desain dan masalah kontrol, Bagian 4 Mengamankan komunikasi antar jaringan menggunakan gateway keamanan, Bagian 5 Mengamankan komunikasi lintas jaringan menggunakan jaringan pribadi virtual VPN, Bagian 6 Mengamankan akses jaringan IP nirkabelISO 27034 - Panduan keamanan aplikasiISO/IEC 27034Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Keamanan aplikasiBagian 1 Ikhtisar dan konsep, Bagian 2 Kerangka normatif organisasi, Bagian 3 Proses manajemen keamanan aplikasi, Bagian 4 Validasi dan Verifikasi, Bagian 5 Protokol dan struktur data kontrol keamanan aplikasi, Bagian 6 Studi transmisi, Bagian 7 Kerangka kerja prediksi jaminanISO 27035 - Panduan tentang manajemen insiden dari insiden keamanan informasiISO/IEC 27035Teknologi informasi - Praktik keamanan TI - Manajemen insiden keamanan informasiBagian 1 Dasar-dasar manajemen insiden, Bagian 2 Pedoman untuk perencanaan dan persiapan respons insiden, Bagian 3 Panduan untuk respons insiden teknologi informasi dan komunikasi drafISO 27036 - Panduan tentang hubungan pemasokISO/IEC 27036Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Keamanan informasi untuk hubungan pemasokBagian 1 Ikhtisar dan konsep, Bagian 2 Persyaratan, Bagian 3 Pedoman untuk keamanan rantai pasokan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi, Bagian 4 Pedoman untuk keamanan layanan cloudISO 27037 - Pedoman penanganan barang bukti 270372012Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pedoman untuk identifikasi, pengumpulan, akuisisi, dan penyimpanan bukti digitalISO 27038 - Spesifikasi untuk redaksi digitalISO/IEC 270382014Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Spesifikasi untuk redaksi digitalISO 27039 - Panduan tentang sistem deteksi intrusi IDPSISO/IEC 270392015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pemilihan, penyebaran, dan pengoperasian sistem deteksi dan pencegahan intrusi/intrusion detection and prevention systems IDPSISO 27040 - Panduan keamanan penyimpananISO/IEC 270402015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Keamanan penyimpananISO 27041 - Panduan tentang metode investigasi insidenISO/IEC 270412015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Panduan untuk memastikan kesesuaian dan kecukupan metode investigasi insidenISO 27042 - Pedoman analisis dan interpretasi bukti 270422015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Pedoman untuk analisis dan interpretasi bukti digitalISO 27043 - Panduan tentang proses investigasi 270432015Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Prinsip dan proses investigasi insidenISO 27050 - Panduan tentang deteksi elektronikISO/IEC 27050Teknologi informasi - Penemuan elektronikBagian 1 Ikhtisar dan konsep, Bagian 2 Panduan untuk tata kelola dan manajemen penemuan elektronik, Bagian 3 Kode praktik untuk penemuan elektronikISO 27102 - Panduan tentang asuransi siberISO/IEC 271022019Manajemen keamanan informasi — Pedoman untuk asuransi siberISO 27103 - Panduan keamanan siber dan standar ISO/IECISO/IEC TR 271032018Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan - Keamanan siber dan standar ISO dan IECISO 27550 - Rekayasa privasi untuk proses siklus hidup sistemISO/IEC TR 275502019-09Teknologi informasi - Teknik keamanan — Rekayasa privasi untuk proses siklus hidup sistemISO 27799 - Manajemen keamanan informasi di sektor perawatan kesehatanISO 277992016Informatika kesehatan — Manajemen keamanan informasi di bidang kesehatan menggunakan ISO/IEC 27002
Na área de Segurança da Informação, assim como em diversas outras no campo das Ciências da Computação, é uma prática internacional comum exigir certificações alinhadas com as atribuições do cargo que um dado profissional ocupa ou pretende ocupar. Tais certificações valorizam o currículo do profissional, atestando que ele possui conhecimento ou experiência nos assuntos contemplados pelo conteúdo programático da certificação obtida. Entretanto, quando a obtenção da certificação não é uma solicitação explícita de uma empresa ou organização nem pré-requisito para a execução de uma atividade, muitos profissionais têm dificuldade para determinar quais certificações seriam mais apropriadas e o dirigiriam à posição/cargo que o mesmo deseja alcançar. Em Maio de 2013, o Departamento de Segurança da Informação e Comunicações DSIC do Gabinete de Segurança Institucional da Presidência da República GSI/PR publicou a norma 17/IN01/DSIC/GSIPR — Atuação e adequações para profissionais da área de Segurança da Informação e Comunicações nos órgãos e entidades da Administração Pública Federal, fornecendo aos servidores da Administração Pública Federal APF um documento oficial que recomenda diversas certificações na área de Segurança da Informação, classificando-as de acordo com seu conteúdo e a reputação do organismo certificador, funcionando como um guia que define quais certificações seriam ideais para os profissionais que já atuam ou querem atuar na área de Segurança da Informação. Apesar da norma estar diretamente orientada aos funcionários da administração pública federal, é esperado que tais certificações sejam solicitadas pelos órgãos públicos em licitações e chamadas públicas para contratação de prestadores de serviços – e que a norma sirva também com um referência para empresas e organizações que prestam serviços e consultorias para órgãos públicos, assim como para o mundo corporativo como um todo. Com isso, o Blog SegInfo, por meio deste artigo, vem auxiliar nossos leitores a compreender melhor a diferença entre algumas certificações citadas na norma e que fazem parte das trilhas de certificação em Segurança da Informação recomendadas pela Clavis Segurança da Informação e disponibilizadas através da Academia Clavis. A Clavis disponibiliza ainda uma série de podcasts focados em certificações específicas, como é o caso do SegInfocast 43, no qual foi abordada a Certificação CompTIA CSA+. Para aqueles que desejam trilhar uma carreira na área da Segurança da Informação, a Clavis recomenda começar pela certificação EXIN ISFS ISO 27002 Foundation, que foi tema do SegInfocast 28 e é focada na apresentação dos conceitos básicos. Conforme conversado no SegInfocast 1 Sobre a Certificação CompTIA Security+ e principalmente no SegInfocast 4, uma das certificações recomendadas, a CompTIA Security+ seria o segundo passo ideal para todas as áreas de Segurança da Informação, pois aborda conceitos básicos de Segurança da Informação. Veja abaixo essas e as outras certificações que fazem parte do roadmap da Academia Clavis. ISFS Information Security Foundation baseada na ISO 27002 Esta certificação, que é ministrada pela EXIN, é indicada àqueles que pretendem iniciar sua carreira na área de Segurança da Informação. São mostrados os conceitos básicos de Segurança da Informação contribuindo para o entendimento de quais informações são vulneráveis e quais medidas são necessárias para protegê-las. Possui questões distribuídas dentre os cinco assuntos Informação e Segurança – 10% Ameaças e riscos – 30% Abordagem e organização – 10% Medidas – 40% Legislação e regulamentação – 10% CompTIA Security+ A CompTIA Security+ é uma certificação internacional que demonstra competência em Segurança de Redes; Conformidade e Segurança Operacional; Ameaças e Vulnerabilidades; Segurança de Aplicações, Dados e Estações; Controle de Acesso e Gerência de Identidade; e Criptografia. Ela garante que os candidatos não estarão somente aptos a aplicar os conhecimentos de conceitos, ferramentas e procedimentos de segurança para reagir a incidentes de segurança, como também estarão aptos a antecipar riscos de segurança, sendo capazes de tomar as medidas proativas necessárias Fonte Clavis Segurança da Informação. O exame está disponível em português e como material preparatório, também em português, há o livro ”Certificação Security+ Da Prática Para o Exame SY0-401“, da editora Nova Terra, cujos autores são Yuri Diógenes e Daniel Mauser. A atual edição do livro teve o patrocínio da Clavis Segurança da Informação. A Academia Clavis ministra também um treinamento preparatório para a certificação, em que o instrutor é o próprio autor do livro, Yuri Diógenes. O material utilizado no treinamento é a nova edição do livro, ofertada aos alunos inscritos. Assista ao webinar gratuito ministrado pela Academia Clavis e conheça a estrutura do treinamento Webinar 26 – “CompTIA Security+ Exame 401 e o novo curso da Clavis”. O episódio 22 do SegInfocast abordou esta certificação e teve como convidado o autor do livro ”Certificação Security+ Da Prática Para o Exame SY0-401“. Ouça o podcast através do link SegInfocast 22 – Certificação CompTIA Security+. Trilha A – Formação Completa em Teste de Invasão Formação Completa em Teste de Invasão A Formação de 120 horas – Auditor em Teste de Invasão Pentest da Academia Clavis tem em sua carga horária total os seguintes treinamentos Teste de Invasão em Redes e Sistemas EAD , Metasploit Framework EAD , Teste de Invasão em Redes sem Fio EAD , Teste de Invasão em Aplicações Web EAD e Aspectos Jurídicos da Segurança e da Tecnologia da Informação EAD. CEH Certified Ethical Hacker No mercado de Segurança da Informação, a certificação Certified Ethical Hacker CEH da EC-Council é umas das principais certificações internacionais e tem sido uma certificação de normalização. Além disto, o novo lançamento, CEHv8, é credenciado ANSI 17024. O programa de treinamento CEH tem sido amplamente utilizado pelo Pentágono a fim de treinar os profissionais que atuam na área de defesa de redes, como parte da Diretiva 8570 do Departamento de Defesa de Americano. O programa CEH da EC-Council certifica indivíduos especificamente na disciplina do “Hacking ético” em segurança de rede, utilizando uma perspectiva “vendor neutral”, ou seja, que não enfoca uma tecnologia específica, evitando restringir os horizontes do profissional. O “Ethical Hacker” é um profissional dotado de habilidades para encontrar as vulnerabilidades e fraquezas dos sistemas, utilizando os mesmos conhecimentos, ferramentas e metodologias empregadas por um atacante malicioso. Aborda tópicos como criptografia, engenharia social, testes de invasão, injeção de códigos SQL, dentre outros. O CEHv8 surge com muitas atualizações, lançado no dia 20 de maio de 2013, não apenas em seu conteúdo como também nos sistemas de distribuição de conteúdo e ferramentas, tornando-se uma ferramenta utilizada por grandes empresas como a Fortune 500 e pelos governos de todo o mundo. Os alunos podem esperar um grande foco em conceitos avançados, plataformas móveis, técnicas de invasão e estudos de caso em tempo real. Todos os conceitos apresentados são reforçados com exercícios práticos. A Academia Clavis ministra o treinamento oficial da EC-Council, onde são abordados assuntos como proteção de perímetros, análise e ataque de redes, como intrusos obtêm privilégios em uma rede e passos que se devem seguir para proteger um determinado sistema, além de detecção de invasões, criação de políticas de segurança, engenharia social, ataques DDoS e criação de vírus. ECSA EC-Council Security Analyst A certificação EC-Council Certified Security Analyst ECSA complementa a certificação Certified Ethical HackerCEH com foco na análise dos dados obtidos em um teste de invasão. O profissional certificado CEH e ECSA, estará apto a se certificar Licensed Penetration Tester – LPT. Esta certificação possui como público alvo administradores de redes, analistas de segurança, auditores de sistemas, profissionais em análise de riscos e auditores de segurança Fonte Clavis Segurança da Informação. A Academia Clavis ministra o treinamento oficial, preparatório para este exame de certificação, com 5 dias de aulas destinadas a ensinar aos profissionais de segurança o uso avançado das metodologias disponíveis, ferramentas e técnicas necessárias para realizar testes abrangentes de segurança da informação, todos focados para a prova de certificação. Os estudantes irão aprender como projetar, proteger e testar redes a fim de proteger uma organização contra possíveis ameaças. Além de aprender a identificar problemas de segurança, os alunos também irão aprender como os evitar e os eliminar. Trilha B – Formação Completa em Forense Computacional A Formação de 120 horas – Perito em Análise Forense Computacional tem em sua carga horária total os seguintes treinamentos Análise Forense Computacional EAD, Análise Forense de Redes, Aspectos Jurídicos da Segurança e da Tecnologia da Informação EAD e Análise Forense de Malware EAD. CHFI Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator CHFI da EC-Council é uma certificação que prepara o profissional para detectar ataques e extrair adequadamente as evidências para a comprovação do crime cibernético, assim como a condução de auditorias que visam prevenir futuros incidentes. Computer forensics é simplesmente a aplicação de investigações cibernéticas e técnicas de análises com o fim de determinar a evidência legal. A evidência pode ser classificada dentro de uma ampla gama de crimes digitais, incluindo, dentre outros, o roubo de segredos comerciais, espionagem corporativa, destruição ou uso indevido de propriedade intelectual, sabotagem, fraude e mau uso de programas e sistemas. O treinamento oficial da EC-Council aborda 65 diferentes módulos. Veja a ementa completa no site do treinamento ministrado pela Academia Clavis. Trilha C – Gestor de Segurança da Informação Auditor Líder ISO 27001 A certificação Auditor Líder ISO 27001 forma profissionais capazes de auditar um Sistema de Gerenciamento de Segurança da Informação SGSI e coordenar uma equipe em conformidade com a Norma ISO 27001. Compreende técnicas de auditoria desde a coleta de informações até a redação do relatório, gerenciando riscos e vulnerabilidades. A norma aborda os seguintes domínios Política de segurança; Governança da segurança da informação; Gestão de ativos; Segurança de recursos humanos; Segurança física e ambiental; Comunicação e gestão de operações; Controles de acesso; Sistemas de aquisição de informação, desenvolvimento e manutenção; Gestão de riscos; Gestão de continuidade de negócios; Conformidade do negócio. Comptia CSA+ A certificação Analista em Segurança Cibernética da CompTIA CSA+ é uma certificação internacional que valida conhecimentos e habilidades essenciais que são necessários para evitar, detectar e combater ameaças à Segurança Cibernética, possui reconhecimento mundial, sendo acreditada pela ISO/ANSI 17024. A certificação aborda os tópicos – Gestão de ameaças – Gestão de vulnerabilidades – Resposta a incidentes – Segurança e Ferramentas de Arquitetura A academia Clavis oferece o curso oficial com 40 horas de preparação para esta certificação que será ministrado por Yuri Diógenes. O material deste curso à distância é composto pelo livro Certificação de Analista em Segurança Cibernética CSA+ Preparatório para o Exame COMPTIA CS0-001, obra que contou com o apoio da Clavis Segurança da Informação e que foi escrita pelo próprio instrutor do curso. O episódio 43 do SegInfocast abordou a Certificação CSA+. Ouça o podcast através do link SegInfocast 43 – Certificação CompTIA CSA+ CISM Certified Information Security Manager A certificação CISM Certified Information Security Manager foi conquistada por mais de profissionais ao redor do mundo desde 2003. CISM é para profissionais que projetam, dirigem e avaliam os programas de segurança de informação de corporações Fonte Clavis Segurança da Informação. A CISM é hoje a principal certificação em segurança da informação, por ser destinada especificamente aos profissionais que visam atuar ou já atuam na gestão de segurança da informação. O exame aborda os seguintes módulos de gerenciamento de Segurança da Informação Governança de Segurança da Informação 24% – O objetivo deste módulo é estabelecer e manter uma estrutura de governança de segurança da informação e processos que garantem o alinhamento da segurança da informação estratégica com as metas e objetivos da organização. Gestão de Risco e Conformidade 33% – Este módulo visa efetuar o gerenciamento de riscos a fim de atingir um nível de segurança aceitável, atendendo o negócio e as necessidades de conformidade da organização. Programa de gestão e desenvolvimento da Segurança da Informação 25% – Este módulo tem por objetivo estabelecer e gerenciar o programa de segurança da informação. Gestão de incidentes de Segurança da Informação 18% – O objetivo deste módulo é planejar, estabelecer e gerenciar a capacidade de detecção, investigação, resposta e recuperação de incidentes de segurança, minimizando o impacto ao negócio. CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Esta foi a primeira certificação na área de Segurança da Informação a atender aos rigorosos requisitos da norma ISO/IEC 17024 e é uma das certificações mais cobiçadas pelos profissionais na área de segurança da informação. Um certificado CISSP é um profissional de segurança da informação que define a arquitetura, design, gestão e/ou controles que garantem a segurança de ambientes corporativos. A vasta amplitude de conhecimentos e experiências necessários para aprovação no exame é o que diferencia um CISSP. A credencial demonstra um nível reconhecido globalmente de competência fornecido pelo CBK do ISC², que cobre tópicos críticos em segurança, incluindo os atuais como computação em nuvem, segurança móvel, segurança no desenvolvimento de aplicativos, gestão de riscos, dentre outros. Conheça o treinamento preparatório ministrado pela Academia Clavis Segurança da Informação. Para obtê-la, são necessários ao menos 5 anos de experiência profissional em dois ou mais domínios dos dez listados no CBK da ISC². Os candidatos que possuem um diploma universitário têm o requisito diminuído em um ano, sendo necessário comprovar 4 anos de experiência. Os dez domínios CISSP contidos no CBK são Controle de acesso 2. Segurança de telecomunicações e redes 3. Governança de Segurança da Informação 4. Segurança no Desenvolvimento de Software 5. Criptografia 6. Arquitetura e Design de Segurança 7. Segurança de operações 8. Continuidade dos negócios e planejamento para recuperação de desastres 9. Jurídico, regulamentos, investigações e conformidade 10. Segurança física ambiental CISSP – ISSAP Information Systems Security Architecture Professional Esta certificação é uma especialização da CISSP, sendo necessária a obtenção da anterior e mais dois anos de experiência na área de arquitetura. CISSP – ISSEP Information Systems Security Engineering Professional Esta outra especialização foi criada em conjunto com a NSA National Security Agency dos EUA, fornecendo um instrumento valioso para os profissionais que atuam na área de engenharia de Segurança da Informação. CISSP – ISSMP Information Systems Security Management Professional A especialização ISSMP Information Systems Security Management Professional exige dois anos de experiência na área de gestão de Segurança da Informação. Possui elementos mais aprofundados em gestão, como gerenciamento de risco, gestão de projetos, dentre outros. O profissional que possui a certificação estará apto a construir frameworks de Segurança da Informação e definir meios para apoiar a equipe interna. Trilha D – Formação Desenvolvimento Seguro A Academia Clavis oferece o curso Desenvolvimento Seguro que estabelece a capacitação na criação de um Security Development Lifecycle SDL. Usando metodologias de mercado, normas internacionais e ferramentas disponíveis na Internet, os alunos serão capacitados nas técnicas de desenvolvimento seguro, análise de riscos e implementação do SDL, possibilitando que o aprendizado seja utilizado para incluir os aspectos necessários de segurança nos processos de desenvolvimento e/ou manutenção de software. Exin Secure Programing Esta certificação, que é ministrada pela EXIN, é indicada àqueles que pretendem se capacitar quanto a prevenção contra ataques integrando a segurança durante a fase de desenvolvimento. A certificação garante que os candidatos entendam as ameaças à segurança e as medidas preventivas necessárias utilizando uma liguagem neutra e práticas de programação segura. O plano de estudos consiste em Gerenciamento de sessão e autenticação Gerenciamento as entradas de usuário Autorização Configuração, gerenciamento e registro de erros Criptografia Engenharia de software seguro
Cybersecurity certification programs exist in many formats. Generally, they serve two main purposes. The first is to train entry-level workers to use specific tools and technologies. The second reason is that professional certifications provide a way for more seasoned IT and computer networking professions to verify and show mastery of skills. Like other computer science and information technology fields, professional certifications play a large role in cybersecurity employment and career advancement. In this guide Professional certifications Professional prerequisites Cybersecurity organizations Academic certifications Academic prerequisites List of schools What’s the difference between cybersecurity certification programs? Today’s cybersecurity certification programs can be broken down into two main categories Professional cybersecurity certification programs and academic cybersecurity certification programs. Here’s how the two programs differ Professional cybersecurity certifications are designed for people already working in the cybersecurity field or closely-related IT and networking fields to get trained on some of the latest tools and software to detect, prevent, and combat against cybersecurity issues. These certifications are used to show proficiency with specific technologies. CompTIA Security Plus is one example of a professional certificate that is a common entry-level professional cybersecurity certificate.it is required for hiring by Department of Defense JUMP TO THE PROFESSIONAL CYBERSECURITY CERTIFICATIONS Academic cybersecurity certifications are designed to provide students with a deep background into some of the current issues in the cybersecurity field. Examples of academic certification programs include Harvard’s online cybersecurity certification or the University of Maryland online undergraduate certification in cybersecurity. These courses generally pair with other coursework and certification programs to provide students with the necessary skills and experience to get started in the growing cybersecurity industry. JUMP TO THE ACADEMIC CYBERSECURITY CERTIFICATIONS Cybersecurity certification programs for professionals One defining characteristic of the cybersecurity field is that there are a number of certifications that qualify working professionals in specific skills. Many job postings and career positions in cybersecurity require some level of certification, so it’s a good idea to pay attention to what kinds of certifications are in demand depending on a career track or job type. A professional certification can also be a great way to land that first job within the cybersecurity field. “So they are hiring my students even before they finish their degree. As long as they have some of the classes and some background in it, they really don’t need any hands-on experience. They do have to get a CompTIA Security Plus certification. Now that’s a DOD [Department of Defense] requirement. But they are taking my students even before they finish,” said Ken Dewey, the director of the cybersecurity program at Rose State College in a recent expert interview with Cybersecurity Guide. Some companies use certain data structures or network products and so they might require that their professional cybersecurity staff be certified. Examples of popular professional certifications include Certified Ethical Hacker CEH* GIAC Security Essentials* Certified Information Security Manager CISM Comp TIA Security + Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP * These courses are considered foundational and might provide a good starting point for people just getting started in the cybersecurity field. It is important to note that many cybersecurity certifications, even the ones considered foundational, sometimes require a combination of verifiable university coursework or a number of years of work experience. Sometimes certifying bodies might require both. Additionally, some certifications will charge fees to determine eligibility. Increasingly, associate’s and bachelor’s cybersecurity programs are offering professional certification preparation as part of the course load. For example, Hossein Sarrafzadeh, a professor of cybersecurity and department chair of the cybersecurity department at Saint Bonaventure University said during a recent expert interview with Cybersecurity Guide, “We’ve embedded a lot of industry certification materials into our curriculum…Students are encouraged to pursue industry certification, and get industry certified while doing their academic work.” Prerequisites for cybersecurity certifications Regarding certifications, a prerequisite is something that is required of an individual before they are permitted to take a specific certification exam. Prerequisites will vary depending on the certification. Examples of prerequisites include requiring professionals to have a certain number of years’ experience or perhaps another certification that must be completed prior to the one they are trying to take. Another common prerequisite found in certifications is that the professional must take a specific course before being allowed to complete the certification exam. One example of a certification that has a prerequisite is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP. Individuals wanting to become CISSP certified will be required to have at least five years of paid, full-time experience in at least two of the eight ISC2 domains or four years paid, full-time experience in at least two of the eight ISC2 domains and a college degree. Another exam that has prerequisites is the Certified Ethical Hacker CEH. In order to take the CEH, individuals should first complete a formal CEH training course offered by EC-Council. Without formal training, those hoping to take the CEH exam must have at least two years’ experience in an information security-related field and an educational background in information security. They must also pay a nonrefundable eligibility fee and submit an exam eligibility form. It’s important to note that there is a difference between a prerequisite and a certifications have recommendations for the order in which the certifications should be obtained. For example, CompTIA recommends that professionals take the CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ before taking the CompTIA Security+, however, they do not require it. Therefore, if a professional felt confident in their abilities to pass the CompTIA Security+ without first taking the others, CompTIA would allow them to do so. Major cybersecurity certification organizations While it might seem like there are countless cybersecurity certifications there are certain programs and credentials that are better recognized and respected than others. This doesn’t mean that there is no reason to get the less recognized certifications. Some organizations will require their employees to become certified in something that may not be as well known as other certifications. However, for professionals that are new to the field and just looking to obtain certifications that will be easily acknowledged by any company, it’s best to pursue the certifications offered by major organizations. Here are some organizations that offer certifications which are well known and highly respected in the cybersecurity space ISC2 – The International Information System Security Certification Consortium EC-Council CompTIA GIAC – Global Information Assurance Certification ISACA ISC2 The major organizations listed in the previous section all provide numerous certification options. It’s beneficial as a cybersecurity professional to understand each of these organizations and the certifications that they offer. The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, more commonly known as ISC2, is the organization behind the sought after CISSP certification. The ISC2 boasts itself on their website as “The World’s Leading Cybersecurity Professional Organization”. ISC2 is a non-profit with more than 140,000 certified members. Although ISC2 is most well known for the CISSP, they do offer other certifications as well. Here is a brief description of some of the certifications which can be obtained through ISC2 CISSP – Certified Information Systems Security Professional One of the most sought after and most esteemed certifications in the cybersecurity world, the CISSP should be on the list of anyone hoping to be successful in the industry. The CISSP is not a beginner certification, but rather for those who are already experienced, high achieving cybersecurity professionals. The CISSP can help individuals already working in the field progress their careers. As a prerequisite for the CISSP, candidates must have a minimum of five years of cumulative, paid, full-time experience. That experience must cover at least two of the eight domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge CBK. Individuals with a degree may be granted a one-year experience exemption bringing the required experience down to four years. Read more about the CISSP certification. LOOKING FOR MORE INFO ABOUT THE CISSP CERTIFICATION INCLUDING EXAM PREP AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS? SEE OUR COMPLETE CISSP GUIDE. SSCP – Systems Security Certified Practitioner Professionals lacking five years’ experience shouldn’t count themselves out from obtaining an ISC2 certification just yet. The SSCP is a great certification for professionals looking to bring growth to their careers. Unlike the CISSP, the SSCP only requires a minimum of one-year working experience in one or more of the seven domains of the SSCP Common Body of Knowledge CBK. For professionals with a bachelor’s or master’s degree, that one year experience may be waived. Working to obtain the SSCP certification from ISC2 is ideal for professionals in any of the following positions network security administrator, systems administrator, security analyst, and security administrator. Read more about the SSCP certification on the ISC2 website. CCSP – Certified Cloud Security Professional Another ISC2 certification worth mentioning is the CCSP. The CCSP is a globally recognized certification that allows professionals the ability to showcase their skills in designing, managing, and securing data, applications, and infrastructure hosted in the cloud. As more and more organizations move their entire infrastructure to the cloud, the need for qualified cloud security professionals continues to grow. Much like the CISSP, the CCSP is not a certification for those just beginning their career, but rather for those who have already established a firm foundation within the field. Prerequisites for the CCSP include five or more years in a paid full-time information technology role. It also requires at least three of those years be in information security and one year must be in one or more of the six domains of the CCSP Common Body of Knowledge CBK. Earning the CISSP certification can be substituted for all of the other experience requirements. More information regarding the CCSP can be found on the ISC2 website. Other ISC2 certifications include CAP, CSSLP, HCISPP, CISSP-ISSAP, CISSP-ISSMP, Associate of ISC2. EC-Council EC-Council is most well known for the Certified Ethical Hacker certification, which is more commonly known as the CEH. EC-Council, does, however, offer many other certifications besides the CEH. Rather than focusing on specific areas of knowledge, EC-Council markets more towards specific roles and titles. For example, when a professional looks at the certification programs on EC-Council’s website, they would see that the certifications look more like job titles Licensed Penetration Tester, Certified Ethical Hacker, Security Analyst, Certified Chief Information Security Officer, and the list goes on. This can make it easy for those interested in a specific job to focus in on which certification they’d like to pursue. On the other hand, these certifications may be too specialized for individuals looking to cover a wide range of security skills. Here is a brief description of a few of the certifications which can be obtained with EC-Council CEH – Certified Ethical Hacker This is by far the most well known of the EC-Council certifications. The CEH is widely recognized among security professionals. While the certification may include the word hacker in its title, it’s not just for those who work in offensive security. Anyone working within cybersecurity, whether offensive or defensive, can benefit from the CEH certification. EC-Council offers two main options for eligibility. First, individuals wishing to take the CEH exam can attend an official EC-Council CEH training. Attending an official training at an Accredited Training Center, via EC-Council’s iClass platform, or at an approved academic institution will make students eligible to take the CEH exam without any further eligibility application process. For those that wish to take the exam without going through official training, option two allows for professionals with at least two years of information security related experience to pay a nonrefundable eligibility application fee. After their application is approved, they may then take the exam. Read more about the Certified Ethical Hacker certification. LOOKING TO BECOME A CERTIFIED ETHICAL HACKER? CHECK OUT OUR CEH PREP GUIDE INCLUDING EXAM INFO AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. ECSA – EC-Council Certified Security Analyst For those looking to pursue a career in penetration testing, the ECSA is often a good fit. While the CEH focuses on many different aspects of cybersecurity and offensive security, the ECSA focuses more on penetration testing. Penetration testing is a profession in which engineers attempt to offensively breach legally and with permission a target network or system. The prerequisites for the ECSA are similar to those of the CEH. Individuals can choose to take an official EC-Council ECSA training course making them immediately eligible for the exam or they can possess a minimum of two years’ experience in the cybersecurity field and go through the eligibility application process. To read more about the ECSA certification, visit the EC-Council. LPT – Licensed Penetration Tester Professionals looking to become a penetration tester or progress their career as a penetration tester may choose to continue onto the Licensed Penetration Tester certification after obtaining either the CEH, ECSA, or both. EC-Council’s website describes the Licensed Penetration Tester certification as their most challenging practical exam available. In order to pass the LPT exam, professionals must complete and document the entire process of a penetration test from start to finish. The penetration test completed must be in the format which is taught during the ECSA program. While there are no pre-defined prerequisites for the LPT, EC-Council suggests that this exam should be taken after completing the CEH and ECSA certifications as it builds off the knowledge learned and used during those exams. Learn more about the LPT certification here Other certifications offered by EC-Council include but are not limited to CSCU, ECSS, EDRP, CHFI, CND. CompTIA CompTIA certifications are some of the most highly recognized IT certifications available. CompTIA provides certifications in many different IT fields such as software development, computer networking, cloud computing, and of course, information security. CompTIA has four major “core” certifications which include CompTIA IT Fundamentals, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA Security+. While it may seem that three of the four certifications listed are not security-related, these certifications are used to lay the groundwork that the information security certifications will build from. CompTIA Security+ The CompTIA Security+ is a great starting point for anyone looking to pursue a career in cybersecurity. The topics displayed within this certification provide broad coverage of general cybersecurity. The Security+ exam will cover items such as threats and attacks, architecture and design, risk management, and even cryptography. While there are no specific prerequisites for taking the Security+ exam, CompTIA recommends that professionals have their CompTIA Network+ certification and two years’ experience in IT administration with a focus on security. Check out the complete CompTIA Security Guide. CompTIA CySA+ The CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst, more commonly known as the CySA+, is a more advanced cybersecurity certification than the Security+. The CySA+ takes a deeper dive into topics such as threat management, vulnerability management, cyber incident response, and security architecture and toolsets. The recommended experience for the CySA+ is holding a Network+ certification, a Security+ certification or having equivalent knowledge and having a minimum of four years of hands-on information security or related experience. Read more about the CySA+ certification. Other CompTIA certifications include but are not limited to CASP+, PenTest+,Linux+, Cloud+ GIAC The Global Information Assurance Certification is an organization founded in 1999 to validate the skills of information security professionals. GIAC certifications are trusted by thousands of companies and government agencies, including the United States National Security Agency NSA. GIAC certifications are based on SANS training. GIAC offers many different certifications in categories such as cyber defense, penetration testing, incident response, and forensics as well as a few others. Here are brief descriptions of a few GIAC certifications GSEC – GIAC Security Essentials GSEC is one of the more entry-level certifications offered by GIAC. It certifies a practitioner’s knowledge of information security goes beyond simply knowing terminology and concepts. The goal of the GSEC is to validate an individual’s hands-on knowledge. There are no listed prerequisites for the GSEC, but those wishing to take the exam should have a working knowledge of IT security and networking. To find out more about the GSEC certification. GMOB – GIAC Mobile Device Security Analyst GMOB is one of the more interesting certifications offered by GIAC because it allows professionals to show their abilities as they relate to mobile device security. Mobile devices are a major part of both our personal and professional lives. It is important to have well-qualified individuals to protect these devices that connect us together. The GMOB certification validates that the holders of the certification have demonstrated knowledge with regards to assessing and managing mobile device and application security. Read more about the GMOB certification. GCFA – GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst Professionals interested in pursuing a forensic analyst career would certainly benefit from obtaining the GCFA certification. The GCFA is a widely recognized forensic analyst certification that covers a wide range of forensic topics such as advanced incident response and digital forensics, memory forensics, timeline analysis, anti-forensics detection, threat hunting, and APT intrusion incident response. More information can be found regarding the GCFA certification. Other GIAC certifications include but are not limited to GCIH, GPEN, GCIA, GCFE, GNFA ISACA Previously known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA now goes by its acronym only. According to their website, ISACA was incorporated in 1969 by a small group of individuals who recognized a need for a centralized source of information and guidance in the growing field of auditing controls for computer systems. Since then, thousands of IT professionals have gone on to obtain ISACA certifications. Here are brief descriptions of a couple of ISACA certifications CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor The CISA certification is a widely recognized certification that covers information security audit control, assurance and security. Holding a CISA certification proves that a professional is capable and knowledgeable enough to assess vulnerabilities, report on compliance issues, and institute security controls within an organization. Read more about the CISA certification. CONSIDERING THE CISA EXAM? CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE CISA CERTIFICATION PREP GUIDE. CISM – Certified Information Security Manager A step above the CISA is the certified information security manager CISM. This certification is designed for those who would like to demonstrate their knowledge of information security management. According to the ISACA website, independent studies rank the CISM as one of the highest paying and sought-after IT certifications. As this is a management-focused certification, those looking to obtain it should have hands-on experience managing, designing, and overseeing an enterprise’s information security program. CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE CISM CERTIFICATION GUIDE. Other ISACA certifications include CGEIT, CRISC. Deciding which certification to pursue With such a long list of certifications that exist, it can often be difficult to determine which one is the best to choose. This becomes especially difficult when two certifications seem very similar to each other. For example, EC-Council offers multiple certifications for those looking to start a career as a penetration tester ECSA and LPT, but CompTIA and GIAC both also offer penetration testing certifications as well PenTest+ and GPEN. Unfortunately, in these scenarios, there is no definitive answer to which certification is better to pursue. If a professional has a company in mind that they would like to work for, it could be beneficial to see if that organization’s job descriptions list one certification over another. Aside from that, the best option is to simply research all of the organizations which offer the certifications and decide which one is the best fit. It also doesn’t hurt to pursue multiple certifications. If an individual held the ECSA, LPT, PenTest+ and GPEN certifications all at the same time, this would only help to show that they have the knowledge needed to a penetration tester. Cybersecurity certification programs for students Academic cybersecurity certification programs There are a few main differences between academic cybersecurity certification programs and other kinds of academic training like cybersecurity bachelor’s or cybersecurity master’s degrees. Certifications take less time to complete — sometimes they might be courses that last several weeks to a year or more. They also don’t require as many prerequisites like traditional undergraduate courses like SAT or ACT scores, for example. Academic cybersecurity certification programs are great options for students that might have already completed a degree in a related field and are looking to make a career switch, or for students that want to explore what preparing for a cybersecurity career might be like before committing to a lengthier academic program. Below are two examples of different kinds of cybersecurity programs Havard’s Cybersecurity Managing Risk in the Information Age is a great example of an academic short course designed to help launch careers in the cybersecurity field. The course is divided into eight modules over eight weeks the course description says that students are expected to dedicate roughly 10 hours weekly to the course. The goal of Harvard’s online cybersecurity certification is to guide students through the process of understanding different kinds of cybersecurity threats, how those threats present risks to businesses, and what steps companies and organizations can take to prevent cybersecurity threats and attacks. Additionally, the certification teaches students to learn about cybersecurity compliance and walks through when and how cybercrimes need to be reported to law enforcement authorities. The course outline, according to the eight modules looks like this Cybersecurity as a business risk Identifying threats Identifying important systems and assets Leadership in managing cyber risk Understanding your technology Cyber risk and the law Incident response Designing and implementing a mitigation strategy The course culminates in a certification from Harvard University’s Office of the Provost for Advances in Learning. Another example is the University of Maryland’s Cybersecurity Certificate which offers comprehensive programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Both levels require between 15 and 18 credit hours and are designed to be completed in a year. The undergraduate program is designed to help prepare students that have an undergraduate degree in another discipline to gain experience in computer networking prepare to take the necessary cybersecurity professional certification exams and be prepared to launch a career. The program does not require additional test scores such as the SAT or GRE, and transferring previous academic credit applicable to the program’s requirements is allowed. The University of Maryland’s online cybersecurity certification has two tracks at the graduate level. Depending on background and career interest, students can choose between cybersecurity management and policy or cybersecurity technology and information assurance. Both the undergraduate and graduate online cybersecurity certificate courses are eligible for scholarship and financial aid opportunities. Academic cybersecurity certification program requirements The coursework required to complete an academic cybersecurity undergraduate degree varies widely from school to school — and depending on the level of certification post-baccalaureate vs postgraduate for example. As a general rule, most academic certification programs require around 15 credit hours, which is equivalent to one semester of full-time study. The key thing to keep in mind is that academic cybersecurity certification programs are intentionally designed to help students with a relevant background computer science, mathematics, engineering, or relevant work experience get specific training and expertise in cybersecurity topics. Essentially, the goal of these certification programs is to bridge the gap between previous experience and the requirements of the cybersecurity workforce. Here’s one example of a cybersecurity certification program offered by Penn State and designed for prospective students with an undergraduate degree in a related field. Penn State’s program, which is called Information Systems Cybersecurity Certificate for Professionals is designed to help participants Get up to speed on foundational cybersecurity technologies, processes, and systems. How to build and maintain information and data systems. How to take an interdisciplinary approach to analyze the security of modern information systems. Conduct penetration testing to understand vulnerabilities in cybersecurity infrastructure. A couple of other factors and these are particular to Penn State’s program but offer an idea of some of the things to be on the lookout for when investigating related offerings The credits earned during the post-baccalaureate cybersecurity certification can later be applied toward one of several master’s degrees in cybersecurity offered by Penn State. In addition, Penn State has been recognized by the Department of Homeland Security as a National Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense. A listing of academic cybersecurity certification programs This listing is compiled with the latest available information about academic programs that offer academic cybersecurity certification programs. This listing is not a ranking system by any means. Instead, it was created to help prospective cybersecurity certification students compare and contrast some basic information about the programs available. Many prospective students report that cost, program availability, and online versus campus options as the main points of interest when making comparisons between programs.
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