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The Importance of (ISC)² Training Courses

(ISC)² is a leading cybersecurity membership association that provides training, education and certifications for information security professionals. A non-profit organization, (ISC)² boasts more than 150,000 certified members worldwide.

(ISC)² offers a comprehensive range of qualifications that are recognized as the industry's gold standard. The most well-known of the (ISC)² qualifications is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification. Attaining an (ISC)² certification will prove to employers that you have undergone rigorous training and have developed your expertise in information security. You will also be able to demonstrate that you are up-to-date on the latest threats and technology.

Who Should Take an (ISC)² Training Course?

The majority of (ISC)2 certifications are aimed at security practitioners, managers, executives and administrators interested in proving their expertise across a wide array of security practices and principles, including those in the following positions:

  • Chief Information Security Officer
  • Chief Information Officer
  • Director of Security
  • IT Director/Manager
  • Security Systems Engineer
  • Security Analyst
  • Security Manager
  • Security Auditor
  • Security Architect
  • Systems Administrator
  • Project Manager
  • Software Developer

(ISC)² Information Security Certifications

Below are some of the most popular (ISC)² certifications:

Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)

One of the most prestigious and valued (ISC)² credentials is the CISSP certification. Earning the CISSP will show that you have obtained the highest skills in designing, implementing, and managing cybersecurity solutions and programs.

The CISSP offers additional concentrations beyond the base credential. Currently, there are three specializations:

  • Architecture (CISSP–ISSAP)
  • Engineering (CISSP–ISSEP)
  • Management (CISSP–ISSMP)

Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP)

The SSCP is ideal for professionals responsible for the hands-on operational security of their organization’s critical assets. Obtaining the SSCP certification demonstrates that you have the expertise to implement, monitor and administer IT infrastructure using security best practices.

Certified Cloud Security Practitioner (CCSP)

Another popular (ISC)² qualification is the CCSP. Earning the CCSP proves that you have attained the advanced technical skills and knowledge needed to design, manage and secure data, applications and infrastructure in the cloud using best practices.

Certified Authorization Professional (CAP)

Earning the CAP certification will demonstrate your expertise within the risk management framework (RMF). You will attain the skills to authorize and maintain information systems within the RMF using best practices.

Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) 

The CSSLP certification recognizes those with leading application security skills. Successful delegates will highlight to employers and peers that they have the advanced skills necessary for authentication, authorization and auditing throughout the software development lifecycle (from software design and implementation to testing and deployment) using best practices.

HealthCare Information Security and Privacy Practitioner (HCISPP)

The HCISPP is the only certification that combines cybersecurity skills with privacy best practices and techniques. Earning the HCISSP demonstrates that you have gained the knowledge and ability to implement, manage and assess security and privacy controls to specifically protect systems at healthcare organizations.