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CISSP

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What is CISSP?

CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) is a globally recognized certification that validates an information security professional's knowledge and competence. It demonstrates expertise in designing, implementing, and managing a best-in-class cybersecurity program. CISSPs are often employed as security managers, consultants, analysts, and architects, playing crucial roles in protecting organizations from cyber threats and ensuring data confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

What other technologies are related to CISSP?

CISSP Competitor Technologies

Certified Information Security Manager. Covers information security governance, risk management, and program development/management, similar to CISSP but with a managerial focus.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 93% (18.6k) of relevant job posts
Certified Information Systems Auditor. Focuses on auditing, control, monitoring, and assessment of information systems, overlapping with CISSP in areas of risk and compliance.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 86% (12.8k) of relevant job posts
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner. Validates advanced-level security skills and knowledge. It is a competing general security certification at a slightly less stringent level.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 83% (1k) of relevant job posts
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner+. Validates advanced-level security skills and knowledge. It is a competing general security certification at a slightly less stringent level.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 96% (426) of relevant job posts
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner. Validates advanced-level security skills and knowledge. It is a competing general security certification at a slightly less stringent level.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 76% (525) of relevant job posts
Certified Chief Information Security Officer. A certification targeting those in senior security leadership roles. It's a competitor since it is geared toward similar management roles as CISSP.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 93% (423) of relevant job posts

CISSP Complementary Technologies

Certified Ethical Hacker. Focuses on offensive security skills like penetration testing, which are relevant to the CISSP's security operations and risk management domains.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 72% (6.8k) of relevant job posts
Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control. Focuses on IT risk management and control, complementing the risk management aspects of CISSP.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 86% (4.6k) of relevant job posts
Certified Cloud Security Professional. A credential that focuses on cloud security concepts, architecture, and implementation, complementing CISSP's broader security knowledge with cloud-specific expertise.
mentioned alongside CISSP in 83% (4.1k) of relevant job posts

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