Free to view CISSP Identity and Access Management training. Learn from our CISSP expert trainer and practitioner, watch how he breaks everything down into easy to understand sections. This video covers
Identity and Access Management (Controlling Access and Managing Identity)
Physical and logical assets control
Identification and authentication of people and devices
Identity as a service (e.g. cloud identity)
Third-party identity services (e.g. on-premise)
Access control attacks
Identity and access provisioning lifecycle (e.g. provisioning review)
The CISSP candidate must have at least 5 years of paid full-time experience in 2 or more of the above (ISC)² CISSP CBK® domains to be recognised as a full CISSP. Those candidates with less than 5 years experience will be able to become CISSP Associates upon passing the exam. Candidates may receive a one year experience waiver with a 4-year college degree, or regional equivalent or additional credential from the (ISC)² approved list, thus requiring four years of direct full-time professional security work experience.
What if I don't have the required experience?
If you don't have the experience you can become an Associate of (ISC)² by successfully passing the CISSP exam. You'll then have 6 years to earn your experience to become a CISSP.