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A Firebrand Training
7
Day Course
The goal of this seven-day accelerated course is to provide information security professionals a fully-immersed, zero-distraction, all-inclusive CISSP CBK training and certification experience. Our CISSP Firebrand Training encompasses the (ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review Seminar, value-added instruction, on-site examination delivery, meals, and accommodation.
The CISSP certification is governed by the International Information Systems Security Certifications Consortium (ISC)2 and has gained importance as a key component in the selection process for management-level information security positions.
The key advantage of authorized (ISC)2 Institute Training is fundamental: The institute's goal is to provide an extensive overview of the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), the compendium of information security practices and standards compiled and continually updated by (ISC)2 and used as the basis for the CISSP exam.
The benefits listed below are but a few of the advantages you can receive when doing business with an (ISC)2 host partner. Only authorized host partners:
Information security professionals invest substantially in information assets, including technology, architecture and process. But how can protection of these assets be ensured? Only through the strengths of the professionals in charge.
Industry standards, ethics and certification of IS professionals and practitioners becomes critical to ensuring a higher standard for security is achieved. (ISC)2, as the only not-for-profit consortium charged with maintaining, administering and certifying IS professionals in the Common Body of Knowledge (CBK), is the premier resource for IS professionals worldwide.
Other accelerated training providers rely heavily on lecture and independent self-testing and study.
Effective technical instruction must be highly varied and interactive to keep attention levels high, promote camaraderie and teamwork between the students and instructor, and solidify knowledge through hands-on learning.
This information has been provided as a helpful tool for candidates considering certification. Benefits of certification determined through studies do not guarantee any particular personal successes. Firebrand Training provides a guarantee of obtaining certification at the camp, but does not make any guarantees about personal successes or benefits of obtaining certification.
The following topics are presented during our CISSP Program:
Security management entails the identification of an organisation's information assets and the development, documentation, and implementation of policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines.
Management tools such as data classification and risk assessment/analysis are used to identify threats, classify assets, and to rate system vulnerabilities so that effective controls can be implemented.
The Security Architecture and Design domain contains the concepts, principles, structures, and standards used to design, monitor, and secure operating systems, equipment, networks, applications and those controls used to enforce various levels of availability, integrity, and confidentiality.
Access controls are a collection of mechanisms that work together to create a security architecture to protect the assets of the information system.
This domain addresses the important security concepts that apply to application software development. It outlines the environment where software is designed and developed and explains the critical role software plays in providing information system security.
Operations Security is used to identify the controls over hardware, media, and the operators and administrators with access privileges to any of these resources. Audit and monitoring are the mechanisms, tools, and facilities that permit the identification of security events and subsequent actions to identify the key elements and report the pertinent information to the appropriate individual, group, or process.
The Physical (Environmental) Security domain provides protection techniques for the entire facility, from the outside perimeter to the inside office space, including all of the information system resources.
The cryptography domain addresses the principles, means, and methods of disguising information to ensure its integrity, confidentiality and authenticity.
The telecommunications, network, and Internet security domain discusses the:
The Business Continuity Plan (BCP) domain addresses the preservation and recovery of business operations in the event of outages.
The Law, Investigations, and Ethics domain addresses
The CISSP Certification examination consists of 250 multiple-choice questions. Candidates have up to 6 hours to complete the examination. Ten CISSP information systems security test domains are covered in the examination pertaining to the Common Body of Knowledge:
Upon successfully passing your CISSP Certification examination, you will receive your certificate and ID card. You are also eligible to be listed in the CISSP Directory, can elect to participate in the Speakers' Bureau, and you can serve on (ISC)2 committees and participate in annual elections.
Recertification is also required every 3 years, with on-going requirements for maintaining your credentials in good standing. This is primarily accomplished through continuing professional education (CPE) and the earning of 120 CPE credits every three years. More on qualifying for credits will be available upon certification.
The CISSP Accelerated Course encompasses the (ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review Seminar, value-added instruction, on-site examination delivery, meals and accommodation. We attend to every detail so our students can focus solely on their studies and certification goals.
The official (ISC)2 five-day review course provides information security professionals, namely Network Administrators and Executive Managers, the information required to demonstrate a mastery of information security - and ultimately pass the Certified Information Systems Security Professional exam.
Firebrand Training utilises official (ISC)2 copyrighted training materials for the program delivery. These materials have been derived from extensive work from CISSPs, (ISC)2 Instructors, and Subject Matter Experts in developing material and presentation.
Firebrand Training includes the official (ISC)2 practice exam that covers 100 sample questions which are representative of the actual examination questions. In addition, students receive an individualized practice exam evaluation.
The CISSP examinations are delivered at our site - with (ISC)2 approval - not at 'local' testing centres that are subject to seat availability. The exam voucher needs to be purchased directly from (ISC)2.
Firebrand Training offers top-quality technical education and certification training in an all-inclusive course package specifically designed for the needs and ease of our students. We attend to every detail so our students can focus solely on their studies and certification goals.
Our instructors teach to accommodate every student's learning needs through individualised instruction, hands-on labs, lab partner and group exercises, independent study, self-testing, and question/answer drills.
Firebrand Training has dedicated, well-equipped educational facilities where you will attend instruction and labs and have access to comfortable study and lounging rooms. Our students consistently say our facilities are second-to-none.
Should a student complete a Firebrand Training Program without having successfully passed all vendor examinations, the student may re-attend that program for a period of one year. Students will only be responsible for accommodations and vendor exam fees.
To become a CISSP, a candidate must successfully complete two processes: Examination and Certification:
The eligibility requirements to sit for the CISSP examination are completely separate from the eligibility requirements necessary to be certified.
To sit for the CISSP examination, a candidate must:
To be issued a certificate, a candidate must:
Once a candidate has been notified of passing the CISSP examination, he or she will be required to have his or her application endorsed by a CISSP before the credential can be awarded. If no CISSP can be found, another qualified professional with knowledge of information systems or an officer of the candidates corporation can be used to validate the candidate's professional experience.
The endorser will attest that the candidate's assertions regarding professional experience are true to the best of their knowledge, and that the candidate is in good standing within the information security industry.
Upon receipt of the Endorsement Form and barring a random audit of the candidate's professional experience, the CISSP credential should be awarded within one business day, with a formal notification sent via e-mail.
A percentage of the candidates who pass the CISSP examination and submit endorsements will be randomly subjected to audit and required to submit a resume for formal review and investigation.
If audited (subject to results), the credential will be awarded within seven business days and notification sent via e-mail. Naturally, there may be some delays due to mail service or the number of forms received. Also, audits may require additional time for verifying information and/or contacting references.
Firebrand Training staff interview all potential students regarding their technical background, degrees and certifications held, and personal fortitude. This screening process ensures a successful match between the customer and Firebrand Training toward accelerated training and certification.
Firebrand Training is an aggressive training environment. You must have an attitude aimed for success. The above prerequisites are guidelines, but many students with less experience have other background or traits that have enabled their success in accelerated training through Firebrand Training.
"The course material was both subjective and objective, providing a better submersion into the course. This helped vastly in preparing for the examination. I have never seen catering or operational staff so polite and courteous anywhere, let alone in a training centre!"
Adam Burt, Symantec.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (18/2/2008 to 24/2/2008)
"The boot camp was intensive, tiring and hard work but well worth it. Attending such a boot camp training facility is an ideal way to achieve the best results in order to obtain a CISSP certification."
anon, Ultima Business Solutions.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (6/12/2004 to 12/12/2004)
"This was an excellent course. Yeah it was tough, but the combination of superb teaching (thanks Rick); superb facilities and a great bunch of fellow students made this a most enjoyable and valuable course.
Suprise yourself; find out how much you really can learn given the right environment!
"
John Cole, British Broadcasting Corporation.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (11/7/2005 to 17/7/2005)
"Firebrand* provided me with the right atmosphere to study and provided me for my needs throughout the week. Very satisified with the set up."
Alan Cooney, Orange.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (5/3/2007 to 11/3/2007)
"Heythrop training centre provided a good all-in-one location for the CISSP training week"
RP, CESG.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (21/2/2005 to 27/2/2005)
"The trainers are excellent and very knowledgable. The course is extensive and demanding, and the food is great."
Anon.,
General Electric.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (3/10/2005 to 9/10/2005)
"Excellent"
Peter Williams, Visa International.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (30/7/2007 to 5/8/2007)
"It's a great environment to get away from all of works interruptions and gives you the facilities and environment to fully concentrate on the tasks in hand."
James Brady, HBOS.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (5/3/2007 to 11/3/2007)
"My course was well organised and the instructor was very knowledgeable and maintained the interest of the class throughout. The location and facilities were excellent and all of these factors helped detract from the fact that we were participating in a Boot Camp style course.
Great experience"
Simone Waghorn, Police.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (13/11/2006 to 19/11/2006)
"Effective course, helped me prepare very well for the exam. Competent instructor. Definately worth the money."
Jakob Holm Hansen, Hempel A/S.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (28/6/2004 to 4/7/2004)
"I will definately opt to use Firebrand* again. I have already recommended you to my colleagues."
MW, Sybase.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (24/1/2005 to 30/1/2005)
"This was the best and most educational training course I have attended. The knowledge of John Berti is incredible -couple this with his enthusiasm and easy going nature and it's difficult not to be motivated.
Good as a learning exercise as well as preperation for exam!
Course content was exceptional and has convinced me to send 10 of my staff on this over the coming year."
Graeme Marsh, National Australia Group.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (26/7/2004 to 1/8/2004)
"Firebrand* organisational capabilities to ensure that my learning experience was tailored to suit my needs were second to none. The instructor was very well informed, new the subject matter, and was always available to answer questions throughout the course. This I found to be invaluable in preparation for the exam."
David Miles, AWE Plc.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (12/2/2007 to 18/2/2007)
"CISSP is tough going - vast amounts to learn in a week, but though Im leaving tired, I have a huge sense of satisfaction. I've learnt loads, had a lot of laughs and been trained by the finest trainer I've ever met"
R.M., Roke Manor Research Ltd.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (20/8/2007 to 26/8/2007)
"I was very happy with the quality of the course and in general the location.
The instructors enthusiam for the subject matter was very impressive."
R.T, Visa International.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (29/5/2006 to 4/6/2006)
"The CISSP was one of the most challenging courses I have ever taken, but I am sure that without the preperation given by the boot camp I would never have been adequately prepared to sit the exam."
JC, Scanex Limited.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (5/3/2007 to 11/3/2007)
"My experience at Firebrand* was excellent. I will always remember my training in the UK as a good experience never to be forgotten. I will definetely be back for more training in the near future.
Without a doubt, I highly recommend the training to others.
"
D.M.G, Federal Government in the USA.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (31/10/2005 to 4/11/2005)
"Very beautiful and peaceful setting, well away from temptations of town. Rarely meet people on other courses because of staggered break times which also helps to keep you focussed. Staff courteous and helpful."
AB, Self employed contractor.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (5/3/2007 to 11/3/2007)
"Heythrop Park is very condusive to study, completely isolated from the rest of the world - a Betty Ford clinique for techies. However, if you're going to stay there bring extra socks for bedtime and refuse to stay in room 201 - unless you're a deaf exhibitionist that likes the smell of smoke."
Chris Bartlett, RNLI.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (26/3/2007 to 1/4/2007)
"Firebrand* got me my CISSP, what more can I say."
Ian Hill, Mistral Internet Group.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (21/2/2005 to 27/2/2005)
"Really enjoyed the experience. Relaxed enviroment for study. "
Tom Murphy, BT Radianz.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (11/7/2005 to 17/7/2005)
"The quality of (ISC)2 instructor on the course was awesome; able to relate complex and often abstract concepts to the real world.
The instructor had enormous enthusiasm for the subject, which lifts and motivates students; especially important for those long study sessions."
Philip Whittaker, SECPay Ltd.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (29/5/2006 to 4/6/2006)
"I have passed the CISSP exam. I am not sure whether I would have made it without attending Firebrand*."
C.T., McAfee Security.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (8/8/2005 to 14/8/2005)
"In preparation for the CISSP exam it is unlikely that I would have been able to commit sufficient time outside the course. I believe the intensive course is the most effective way to cover such a large subject and prepare for the exam. The boot camp environment provides a learning focussed environment with few distractions."
Dave Whitlow, IDsec Limited.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (15/11/2004 to 21/11/2004)
"The instructor was very knowledgable and informative and friendly"
JJ, NHSIA.
(ISC)2 CISSP CBK Review (5 Days) (21/3/2005 to 25/3/2005)
"A great get away venue to learn and network with the best. I learned loads an enjoyed doing it."
Eamonn McCoy, AIB Group (UK) plc.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (12/5/2008 to 18/5/2008)
"Good venue, isolated from work and home. Allows full focus on study"
David Leetch, HEWLETT PACKARD.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (24/1/2005 to 30/1/2005)
"An excellent environment with an outstanding instructor. When it comes to CISSP, you cant ask for a better teacher than the guy that wrote the book. John Berti was great."
JI, Ministry of Defence.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (23/8/2004 to 29/8/2004)
"My course was well organised and the instructor was very knowledgeable and maintained the interest of the class throughout. The location and facilities were excellent and all of these factors helped detract from the fact that we were participating in a Boot Camp style course.
Great experience"
Simone Waghorn, Police.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (13/11/2006 to 19/11/2006)
"The centre provided an excellent learning environment away from home enabling me to concentrate fully on studying for the final exam. The instructor was knowledgeable, all staff extremely friendly and willing to help. Special mention has to go to the food which was of superb quality, freshly prepared and delicious.... "
N.B, BAA.
(ISC)2 CISSP Boot Camp (7 Days) (31/10/2005 to 4/11/2005)
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23/6/2008 |
29/6/2008 |
Finished |
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14/7/2008 |
20/7/2008 |
Finished |
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25/8/2008 |
31/8/2008 |
Limited availability |
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15/9/2008 |
21/9/2008 |
Limited availability |
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6/10/2008 |
12/10/2008 |
Seats open |
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27/10/2008 |
2/11/2008 |
Seats open |
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17/11/2008 |
23/11/2008 |
Seats open |
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8/12/2008 |
14/12/2008 |
Seats open |