The domain names have been updated as follows:CISSP Domains, Effective April 15, 2015 Security and Risk Management (Security, Risk, Compliance, Law, Regulations, Business Continuity) Asset Security (Protecting Security of Assets) Security Engineering (Engineering and Management of Security) Communications and Network Security (Designing and Protecting Network Security) Identity and Access Management (Controlling Access and Managing Identity) Security Assessment and Testing (Designing, Performing, and Analyzing Security Testing) Security Operations (Foundational Concepts, Investigations, Incident Management, Disaster Recovery) Software Development Security (Understanding, Applying, and Enforcing Software Security) Some candidates may be wondering how these updates affect training materials for the CISSP and SSCP credentials. As part of the organization’s comprehensive education strategy and certifying body best practices, (ISC)² training materials do not teach directly to its credential examinations. Rather, (ISC)² Education is focused on teaching the core competencies relevant to the roles and responsibilities of today’s practicing informationsecurity professional. It is designed to refresh and enhance the knowledge of experienced industry professionals.
dustervoice wrote: » where does my favorite domain CRYPTO fit into these changes?
dustervoice wrote: » Thanks for that link.. seems as if the current topics are reshuffled and a few new bits added here and there. Now that there are 8 instead of 10 domains the test doesn't seem as scary as it once did. Good to see ISC2 changing with the times.
cledford3 wrote: » I'm not impressed at all. Seems like ISC(2) is making a lot of rapid changes these days. I'm starting to question whether to invest in this. I possess several other top tier credentials and have 15 years industry experience. I just started studying for the CISSP this past week and have spent a couple hundred dollars on (now) dated material. 6 months notice is reasonable - 3 is a joke.