Systems Security Certified Practitioner
- SSCP
Overview:
The Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP®) credential
offers information security tacticians, with implementation
orientations, the opportunity to demonstrate their level of
competence with the seven domains of the compendium of best
practices for information security, the (ISC)² SSCP CBK®.
As an SSCP, you gain access to (ISC)² services and programs
which support and enhance your growth throughout your information
security career. These services and programs include:
- Ongoing education
- Peer networking
- Forums
- Events
- jJob postings
- Industry communications
- Concentrations for proven subject matter expertise
- Speaking and volunteer opportunities
Target Audience:
The SSCP credential is ideal for those working toward or who
have already attained positions as Senior Network Security
Engineers, Senior Security Systems Analysts or Senior Security
Administrators.
Prerequisites:
SSCP® candidates must meet the following requirements prior to
taking the SSCP examination.
- Subscribe to the (ISC)² Code of Ethics.
- Have at least one year of cumulative work experience in one or
more of the seven domains in information security. Valid experience
includes information systems security-related work performed as a
practitioner or that which requires information security knowledge
and involves direct application of that knowledge.
You do not have to be affiliated with an organization to take the
SSCP examination.
Required Exams:
The Systems Security Certified Practitioner
The SSCP credential is ideal for those working toward or who
have already attained positions as Senior Network Security
Engineers, Senior Security Systems Analysts or Senior Security
Administrators.
Recommneded Training:
SYSTEMS SECURITY CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL - SSCP