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I'm completing a graduate program in tech law, and your overview is totally in line with the regulatory compliance and data security / privacy course materials I have been studying. Excellent job! I look forward to taking the CISSP exam soon - thank you for this!
Remember that you need at least five years of experience in the respective field. I recommend doing the SSCP certification first, simply because it helps to get into certification exams at (ISC)2. Also if you complete the SSCP you can take the CISSP one year earlier.
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Actually from ISC2 point of view and for the exam, this explanation is reasonable. Neither does ISC2 go beyond in explaining the functions of due care. As per IT governance framework (COBIT) due care function is tied to 'Governance' and due diligence to the 'management'. Governance has a role of evaluate, direct and monitor. It is about ensuring that stakeholder needs are evaluated to identify and agree on the objectives that must be (1) achieved, (2) directed through prioritization and decision making, (3) monitored for performance, and (4) compliance against objectives. This is due care. Due diligence on the other hand is ensuring that the activities undertaken and monitored are aligned with the direction set by the governance function!
Yes, you can. But, you need to master certain domain such as security and risk management, asset security, security architecture and engineering, security operations, and others. CISSP is ideal for experienced security practitioners, managers and executives interested in proving their knowledge across a wide array of security practices and principles. Please check this link to learn more www.isc2.org/Certifications/CISSP/experience-requirements#:~:text=Candidates%20must%20have%20a%20minimum,year%20of%20the%20required%20experience
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I'm completing a graduate program in tech law, and your overview is totally in line with the regulatory compliance and data security / privacy course materials I have been studying. Excellent job! I look forward to taking the CISSP exam soon - thank you for this!
Remember that you need at least five years of experience in the respective field. I recommend doing the SSCP certification first, simply because it helps to get into certification exams at (ISC)2. Also if you complete the SSCP you can take the CISSP one year earlier.
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Hi Simplilearn team, m facing a lot of issues from your services. M recently enrolled to master program, pls kindly help withyour support team. Reg email id khubanijayesh@ymail.com
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Great sound and explanation. appreciated Sir. Ibrahim - Saudi Arabia
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Good explanation of processes in simple words.. Great Work!
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Well, 'due care' is not about identifying controls and implementing them. Please check that.
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Actually from ISC2 point of view and for the exam, this explanation is reasonable. Neither does ISC2 go beyond in explaining the functions of due care. As per IT governance framework (COBIT) due care function is tied to 'Governance' and due diligence to the 'management'. Governance has a role of evaluate, direct and monitor. It is about ensuring that stakeholder needs are evaluated to identify and agree on the objectives that must be (1) achieved, (2) directed through prioritization and decision making, (3) monitored for performance, and (4) compliance against objectives. This is due care. Due diligence on the other hand is ensuring that the activities undertaken and monitored are aligned with the direction set by the governance function!
Thanks for sharing your overview on this topic.
Qualification needed if I want to study for the course ,amount and duration.
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Hi, Currently I have 5 yr experience in IT communication ,can I go for CISSP
Yes, you can. But, you need to master certain domain such as security and risk management, asset security, security architecture and engineering, security operations, and others. CISSP is ideal for experienced security practitioners, managers and executives interested in proving their knowledge across a wide array of security practices and principles. Please check this link to learn more www.isc2.org/Certifications/CISSP/experience-requirements#:~:text=Candidates%20must%20have%20a%20minimum,year%20of%20the%20required%20experience
Super!
Thank you very much!
well explained
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