From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 3 Security Architecture and Engineering
What you need to know
From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 3 Security Architecture and Engineering
What you need to know
- [Instructor] This course is designed for students who already have some hands-on experience in cybersecurity. Remember, you'll need either five years of full-time cybersecurity work experience or four years of experience and a college degree in a related field before you can earn the CISSP credential. If you don't yet have the required experience, you can still take the exam, and this course will help you prepare. After passing the exam, you'll then have six years to gain the required experience and become a fully certified CISSP. If you're a security professional with some work experience under your belt, this course will help you fill in any gaps in your knowledge and build a solid foundation as you prepare to take the CISSP exam.
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Contents
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What is the cloud?3m 53s
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Cloud computing roles2m 35s
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Drivers for cloud computing3m 17s
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Multitenant computing2m 15s
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Virtualization4m 48s
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Desktop and application virtualization2m 38s
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Cloud compute resources7m 52s
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Containerization1m 58s
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Cloud activities and the Cloud Reference Architecture2m 49s
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Cloud deployment models2m 45s
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Cloud service categories5m 21s
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Edge and fog computing1m 46s
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Trust models2m 52s
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PKI and digital certificates4m 5s
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Hash functions7m 38s
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Digital signatures3m 51s
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Digital signature standard1m 40s
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Create a digital certificate4m 55s
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Revoke a digital certificate1m 41s
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Certificate stapling2m 29s
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Certificate authorities6m 13s
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Certificate subjects3m 35s
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Certificate types2m 55s
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Certificate formats2m 30s
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