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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Skills     Security     Security Accreditations and Best Practice     Systems Security Certified Practitioner 2021
Most candidates for the (ISC)² Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) exam will have the required one year of paid job experience. So the basic security concepts are most likely a review for most learners. However, simply defining the technology is not enough. Candidates must be able to grasp how the following principles are implemented: (ISC)² Code of Ethics, confidentiality, integrity, availability, accountability, privacy, non-repudiation, least privilege, and segregation of duties (SoD).
Take this course to explore how you would apply these principles to your own daily security operations. Upon completion, you'll have a solid knowledge of the topics covered in Domain 1: Security Operations and Administration of the (ISC)² SSCP 2021 CBK, preparing you to take the exam.

Objectives

SSCP 2021: Basic Security Concepts

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe what comprises the (ISC)² Code of Ethics and an organizational code of ethics
  • define what's meant by confidentiality in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by integrity in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by availability in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by accountability in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by privacy in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by non-repudiation in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by least privilege in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • define what's meant by the segregation of duties in a security context and outline how to include it in your security practices
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course