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CISSP in 21 Days - Second Edition

By : M. L. Srinivasan, None M.L.Srinivasan
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CISSP in 21 Days - Second Edition

By: M. L. Srinivasan, None M.L.Srinivasan

Overview of this book

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is an internationally recognized and coveted qualification. Success in this respected exam opens the door to your dream job as a security expert with an eye-catching salary. But passing the final exam is challenging. Every year a lot of candidates do not prepare sufficiently for the examination, and fail at the final stage. This happens when they cover everything but do not revise properly and hence lack confidence. This simple yet informative book will take you through the final weeks before the exam with a day-by-day plan covering all of the exam topics. It will build your confidence and enable you to crack the Gold Standard exam, knowing that you have done all you can to prepare for the big day. This book provides concise explanations of important concepts in all 10 domains of the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK). Starting with Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability, you will focus on classifying information and supporting assets. You will understand data handling requirements for sensitive information before gradually moving on to using secure design principles while implementing and managing engineering processes. You will understand the application of cryptography in communication security and prevent or mitigate strategies for network attacks. You will also learn security control requirements and how to assess their effectiveness. Finally, you will explore advanced topics such as automated and manual test result analysis and reporting methods. A complete mock test is included at the end to evaluate whether you're ready for the exam. This book is not a replacement for full study guides; instead, it builds on and reemphasizes concepts learned from them.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
CISSP in 21 Days Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Sample questions


Q1. Which one of the following is considered the BEST penetration testing method when the organization wants to ascertain the hacking possibilities from external networks to the internal systems?

  1. Black box testing

  2. Blue box testing

  3. Grey box testing

  4. White box testing

Q2. Vulnerabilities in IT systems are considered:

  1. Holes or errors

  2. Software functionality

  3. Hardware functionality

  4. None of the above

Q3. Which of the following step is not a vulnerability assessment and penetration testing process?

  1. Scope

  2. Result analysis

  3. Software development

  4. Reporting

Q4. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is a:

  1. Dictionary

  2. Database

  3. Software program

  4. Vulnerability

Q5. The National Vulnerability Database (NVD) provides:

  1. Common Software defects

  2. Common Vulnerability Scoring System

  3. Common Vulnerability Sorting System

  4. Common hardware defects

Q6. If you need to address multi-level security requirements, which of the following models will you choose?

  1. Take-Grant Model

  2. Bell-LaPadula Model

  3. Biba Model

  4. Clark-Wilson Model

Q7. A boundary...