As the war in Ukraine rages on, (ISC)² leaders took the opportunity to remind cybersecurity practitioners in the most recent Inside (ISC)² webinar of a simple but essential message: Be vigilant. As the hostilities continue, it is possible the war will spill over into the cyber realm, said Jon France, who joined (ISC)² in January as the organization’s first CISO. Cyber is the “fourth plain after land, sea and air” in the Ukraine war, he said. France joined CEO Clar Rosso and Board of Directors Chairperson Zachary Tudor for the quarterly webinar, during which they provided updates on the organization’s ongoing activities, including the introduction of an entry-level cybersecurity certification that is now in pilot phase. Among other topics, the discussion also covered
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When it comes to deciding on a training provider for CISSP and CCSP exam prep, it can be difficult to separate myth from reality as you research your options. World-class (ISC)² certifications like CISSP and CCSP are highly regarded in cybersecurity, and countless companies offer training. But not all course providers are equally qualified to get you ready for exam day. Knowledge is power when it comes to choosing the right training. Too many companies put out false claims to win your business. Don’t believe the hype! They may promise high pass rates, for example — but the fact is, no one knows the exact questions on the exam, and no company can guarantee a pass rate. To help you
Mar 23,The Need for Entry-level Cybersecurity Education Is Critical As any employer who has tried to fill a vacant cybersecurity position knows, finding qualified candidates is anything but easy. The cybersecurity workforce would have to expand by 65% to meet global demand, according to (ISC)²'s 2021 Cybersecurity Workforce Study. Employers, therefore, need to keep an open mind when filling those positions by considering candidates with less experience. Once on board, however, new hires can be brought up to speed through education and certification. Even with sparse experience, a cybersecurity professional should be able to demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency in the field. This is especially important for service providers, such as MSSPs, whose technicians have interactions with end customers. A
Feb 25,To help candidates prepare for the forthcoming entry-level cybersecurity certification pilot exam, (ISC)² released a new education program—a live or on-demand expert instruction on the fundamental cybersecurity concepts and five domains covered by the certification. The five domains included in the pilot exam outline are: Security Principles Business Continuity (BC), Disaster Recovery (DR) & Incident Response Concepts Access Controls Concepts Network Security Security Operations In preparation for taking the entry-level cybersecurity certification pilot exam, candidates can choose one of three live two-hour instructor-led review sessions taking place on January 25, 26 and 27. Each session will accommodate 40 students and will be recorded for on-demand playback for those who cannot attend live. Each session includes access to example questions, helping candidates review
Jan 19,The need is real. The shortage of cybersecurity talent presents a clear and present danger in virtually every corner of the globe as bad actors plot their next move. How wide is the gap? Recent research shows the cyber workforce must grow by 65 percent to adequately defend organizations’ critical assets.* No excuses — now is your time to commit to certification. Because a safe and secure cyber world can’t wait. (ISC)² is here to help, starting with your Exam Action Plan. Whether you’re pursuing CISSP, SSCP, CCSP, CAP, CSSLP, HCISPP or a CISSP Concentration, you’ll go into it prepared with: Exam registration and testing guidelines What to expect How to prepare with confidence Training and study resources Pro tips from certified (ISC)² members Looking back, was 2021 the
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