Get your information security ducks in a row
By Practitioner on Oct 19, 2008 in General
There’s no argument in the computer age with the widespread use of internet use in everything from personal correspondence to banks to the very government that run our countries that information security is of the essence. But how do you know how safe your information is?
One of the best ways to safeguard yourself and your information, regardless of what kind of information it is or what it is used for, is to bolster your CISSP education in a meaningful and useful way. It’s important to know what is going on with your information, and how to manage its security to the best of your ability.
CISSP is an acronym that refers to a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, a person who is certified when they successfully take the qualifying CISSP exam. Many people enroll in a CISSP boot camp to ensure their viability in earning the title and the certification. People who have completed the necessary education and passed the correlating exams are true experts in their field, and are able to provide themselves and their employers with the best advantage at combating the threats of information misuse and abuse. As anyone who hasn’t gone to the same lengths and has had to pay the price will tell you, it’s an advantage you simply can’t afford not to have.
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