Integrity Training – Certified Security Sentinel
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Description
The CSS*Certified Security Sentinel by Mile2 is a vendor neutral beginner level certification that teaches the students who use a computer on the internet. The students are made aware of the cyber-attacks and the countermeasures to mitigate or minimize the effects of these attacks. The course is based on the official curriculum of the CSS*certification exam.
The Certified Security Sentinel (CSS*) course will enable the students to fully understand the security threats that attack daily and countermeasures associated with these attacks. Additionally, the students learn how attacks are performed, how to identify an attack, and how to secure information. The course also teaches the students about the valuable skill sets of on security.
Exam Information
The Certified Security Sentinel exam is taken online through Mile2’s Assessment and Certification System (“MACS”), which is accessible on your mile2.com account. The exam will take 2 hours and consist of 100 multiple choice questions.
Mile2 is:
- ACCREDITED by the NSA CNSS 4011-4016
- MAPPED to NIST / Homeland Security NICCS’s Cyber Security Workforce Framework
- APPROVED on the FBI Cyber Security Certification Requirement list (Tier 1-3)
Prerequisite:
Hands-on experience of using personal computers and internet
Student Materials:
Student Workbook
Student Prep Guide
Certification Exams:
Mile2 C)SS – Certified Security Sentinel
Who Should Attend?
- IS Security Officers
- IS Managers
- Risk Managers
- Auditors
- Information Systems Owners
- IS Control Assessors
- System Managers
Course Curriculum
- Start
Basic Security (16:46)
- Start
Review Questions
- Start
User Awareness Part1 (13:29)
- Start
User Awareness Part1 (13:59)
- Start
Review Questions
- Start
Implementing Countermeasures (9:02)
- Start
Review Questions
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