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The growth and development of cloud technology in business requires proven security professionals who know how to ensure data, applications and infrastructure in the cloud is secure. CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional) holders have this knowledge.

Our CCSP training is designed to help learners prepare for CCSP exam, providing a full understanding of the 6 domains of the CCSP CBK, ensuring delegates are ready to pass and gain their certification confidently.

Who should take this course

  • IT and Cloud Security Experts
  • Enterprise Architects
  • Security Consultants
  • Systems Engineers
  • Security Administrators
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Prerequisites

There are no formal prerequisites, however, full CCSP certification has experience requirements which must be met within six years. These requirements are waived if you have CISSP certification.

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  Course Overview

Over 5 days, our expert instructors will go through each of the 6 CCSP CBK domains using a theory-based approach teaching all the concepts, tools and knowledge required for the modern cybersecurity professional to do their job effectively, all with the aim of passing the exam and achieving this highly sought-after certification.

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  Course Content

Domain 1 - Cloud Concepts, Architecture, and Design

  • Understand Cloud Computing Concepts
  • Describe Cloud Reference Architecture
  • Understand Security Concepts Relevant to Cloud Computing
  • Understand the Design Principles of Secure Cloud Computing
  • Evaluate Cloud Service Providers

Domain 2 - Cloud Data Security

  • Understand Cloud Data Lifecycle
  • Design and Implement Cloud Data Storage Architectures
  • Design and Apply Data Security Strategies
  • Understand and Implement Data Discovery and Classification Technologies
  • Design and Implement Relevant Jurisdictional Data Protections for Personally Identifiable Information
  • Design and Implement Data Rights Management
  • Plan and Implement Data Retention, Deletion, and Archiving Policies
  • Design and Implement Auditability, Traceability and Accountability of Data Events

Domain 3 - Cloud Platform and Infrastructure Security

  •  Comprehend Cloud Infrastructure Components
  •  Analyse Risks Associated to Cloud Infrastructure
  •  Design and Plan Security Controls
  • Plan Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Management

Domain 4 - Cloud Application Security

  • Training and Awareness in Application Security
  • Understand Cloud Software Assurance and Validation
  • Use Verified Secure Software
  • Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) Process
  • Secure Software Development Lifecycle
  • Cloud Application Architecture
  • Identity and Access Management (IAM) Solutions

Domain 5 - Cloud Security Operations

  • Support the Planning Process of the Data Centre Design
  • Implement and Build Physical Infrastructure on Cloud Environment
  • Run Physical Infrastructure for Cloud Environment
  • Manage Physical Infrastructure for Cloud Environment
  • Build Logical Infrastructure for Cloud Environment
  • Run Logical Infrastructure for Cloud Environment
  • Manage Logical Infrastructure for Cloud Environment
  • Ensure Compliance with Regulations and Controls
  • Conduct Risk Assessment for Logical and Physical Infrastructure
  • Understand the Collection and Preservation of Digital Evidence
  • Manage Communications with Relevant Parties

Domain 6 - Legal, Risk, and Compliance

  • Legal Requirements and Unique Risks
  • Privacy Issues Including Jurisdictional Variances
  • Audit Process, Methodologies, and Required Adaptions
  • Implications of Cloud to Enterprise Risk Management
  • Outsourcing and Cloud Contract Design
  • Execute Vendor Management
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About Ipswich

Ipswich is county town of Suffolk in England. It is located on the estuary of the River Orwell that is 97 km northeast of London. Ipswich has one of the most important ports of the England.

History

Roman Settlement

Ipswich is one of the oldest towns in the England. Under the age of the Romans Empire, the part around the Ipswich formed a route from inland to rural towns. A huge Roman Fort that is part of coastal defences of Britain stood at Walton near Felixstowe.

21st Century:

Ipswich has experienced recreation and a redevelopment programme, principally around the waterfront. Though this has curved a former industrial dock area into a developing residential and commercial centre. The completion was the expenditure of much of the town's industrial and maritime custom and in spite of determinations made by a local civic group i.e The Ipswich Society. Much of this growth is residential, advertised to prosperous DINKs.

Culture

Ipswich is home to several artists and several galleries. The most prominent one was Christchurch Mansion in Ancient House and the Artists' Gallery in Electric House. The visual arts are then maintained with many monuments. The Borough Council endorses the formation of new public works art and has been recognised as to make this a condition of planning permission. The town has three galleries - Christchurch Mansion,  and the Ipswich Transport Museum.

Government

Two-tier Council system administers the Ipswich. It's Borough Council accomplishes district council functions like refusing collection, housing and planning. Suffolk County Council offers the county association services such as education, transport, and social services.

The town is protected by two governmental communities. One is Ipswich, which includes about 75% and, as of June 2015, is represented by Conservative MP Ben Gummer. Other is Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, which covers the remaining 25% and is represented by Conservative MP Daniel Poulter.

Industry

As it is the country town of the Suffolk, industry has a strong agricultural bias with Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Ltd around it. In 1902, the world's first commercial motorised lawnmower was manufactured by the Ransomes. They are a major manufacturer of railway parts during 1869 to 1987. There was a sugar beet factory at Ipswich for a long time but was shut in 2001.

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