Information Security Certificate (CISSP)

Get a Information Security Certificate Online from Capella University or Kaplan University

Capella University Information Security Certificate

This online certificate in information security will expand your critical thinking skills and help you develop the competencies associated with the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification from (ISC)². You will also gain a broader understanding of managing enterprise security based on the 10 domains of the CISSP certification.Learn More

Total Program Credits: 20 Credits

All credits listed below are quarter credits.

Five required courses:

TS5507 - Network Technology - 4 credits
TS5508 - Enterprise System Security - 4 credits
TS5531 - Security Management Practices - 4 credits
TS5532 - Secure System Development and Cryptology - 4 credits
TS5536 - Ethical and Legal Considerations in Information Technology - 4 credits
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Kaplan University Information Security Certificate

Protecting an organization’s sensitive information is critical to its success. The ability to provide the highest standard of security for your customers, employees, and stakeholders will undoubtedly set you apart.

Technological solutions alone cannot protect an organization's critical information assets. Employers demanding qualified information security staff give their organizations a leading edge. Consider the Kaplan Continuing Education online Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP) certificate program if you are interested in protecting information assets by providing the highest standard of security to your organization.

Imagine Where You Can Apply:

Today, multi-billion-dollar corporations, government agencies, small companies, and nonprofit organizations alike utilize certified information system security professionals. The business realities of global competition, emerging technologies, and increased customer demands have significantly increased the value of certified information system security professionals. Businesses face time and market pressures that force a greater need for the security of information.

Certified information system security professionals with 1 to 3 years of experience average around $67,000. Certified information system security professionals with 10 to 20 years of experience may earn $97,000.

Courses Include:

CT 201 Information Security and Risk Management (Available February 2008)
This course offers an overview of information security management and addresses the identification of an organization's information assets and development of policies and procedures to ensure availability, integrity, and confidentiality of information. Topics include data classification, risk assessment, and risk analysis, which are used to identify threats, classify assets, and rate vulnerabilities so effective security controls can be implemented. The impact of various aspects of risk management and the evaluation of risk management effectiveness are critically analyzed. Learn More

CT 202 Enterprise Security Architecture and Design (Available February 2008)
This course prepares students to develop concepts, principles, structures, and standards that are used in designing, monitoring, and securing a network infrastructure. The elements of the network infrastructure that are covered in the course are hardware, software (including operating systems), and all associated functions. Learn More

CT 203 Access Control Systems and Methodology (Available March 2008)
This course explores the CBK domain and access control systems and methodology, which cover the methods and processes to control the use and content of a system. Topics include access control, which determines the parameters of users' performance resources available. Critical issues will include evaluation of security threats and various access control mechanisms available. Learn More

CT 204 Application Security (Available March 2008)
This course describes the principles of design engineering and presents the concepts of database systems, software application, and development as they are applied to information security. Topics include concepts of data warehousing, data mining, and knowledge systems. Key concepts include the fundamentals of program interface functionality and protection mechanisms. Learn More

CT 205 Operations Security (Available April 2008)
This course explores operations security and the process of identifying security controls used for hardware and media as well as users and administrators. Topics include protection controls such as directive controls, preventive controls, detective controls, corrective controls, recovery controls, and deterrent controls. Learn More

CT 206 Cryptography (Available April 2008)
This course investigates the principles and tools of cryptography to include symmetrical and asymmetrical key algorithms, public key infrastructure, hashing algorithms, and the types of attacks on systems implementing cryptography. Additional topics include the history of cryptography, cryptography components, and government involvement in cryptography. Learn More

CT 207 Physical Security (Available May 2008)
This course examines the physical security of the entire facility in terms of identifying threats and vulnerabilities and countermeasures. The impact of risk regarding physical security will be analyzed. Learn More

CT 208 Telecommunications and Network Security (Available May 2008)
This course offers the student a comprehensive overview of the CBK. Topics include principles and concepts of telecommunications and network security in relation to LAN, WAN, and remote access. Key concepts include gateways, firewalls, and communication protocols. Learn More

CT 209 Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery (Available June 2008)
This course analyzes how students can address the recovery of an organization in the case of disruptions due to natural and manmade disasters. The impact of how plans are developed and implemented with regard to business continuity and disaster recovery are reviewed. Learn More

CT 210 Legal, Regulations, Compliance, Investigations, and Ethics (Available June 2008)
This course prepares the student to understand the legal, ethical, and investigative aspects of information system security. Topics include computer crime laws and regulations, investigative measures and techniques, and information security ethics as applied to society, employees, and (ISC)2 members. Learn More

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