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Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Online Self-Paced Training
CCSP Overview
Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) training leverages the power of artificial intelligence, guiding students through a self-paced learning experience adapted to their unique needs. It covers the advanced technical skills and knowledge for designing, managing and securing data, applications, and infrastructure in the cloud.
Who Can Enroll?
CCSP training is for those seeking a comprehensive review to pursue CCSP certification. It is ideal for security professionals with at least five years of work experience in information technology, of which three years must be in information security and one year in one or more of the domains listed below.
What Is Covered?
- • Domain 1: Cloud Concepts, Architecture, and Design
- • Domain 2: Cloud Data Security
- • Domain 3: Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security
- • Domain 4: Cloud Application Security
- • Domain 5: Cloud Security Operations
- • Domain 6: Legal, Risk, and Compliance
What Will You Learn?
- • Describe the cloud reference architecture.
- • Indicate the design principles of secure cloud computing.
- • Implement the cloud data security.
- • Apply the cloud platform and infrastructure security.
- • Practice the cloud application security.
- • Construct the cloud security operations.
- • Prepare to meet legal, risk, and compliance requirements.
What's Included?
- • Self-paced online adaptive learning journey
- • Data-driven analytics dashboard for real-time feedback on learner progress
- • Robust search functionality to narrow topics
- • Pre- and post-course assessments
- • Knowledge checks and end-of-domain quizzes
- • Digital eTextbook
- • Interactive content
- • Domain-by-domain study sheets with key points
- • Online interactive flash cards
- • Glossary of terms
- • Email content support
- • 24/7/365 chat technical support
- • 90-day access
Languages Offered
At this time, content is only available in English.
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