Build Your IT Security Foundation
Strengthen Your IT Security Skills with the SSCP course by Total Cyber Solutions
Course Description
The Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) certification, offered by (ISC)², is a globally recognized credential that validates an individual’s technical skills in implementing, monitoring, and administering IT infrastructure using security best practices. Ideal for IT administrators, managers, and network security professionals, the SSCP covers key topics such as access controls, security operations, risk management, incident response, cryptography, and network security. Achieving the SSCP demonstrates a commitment to security excellence and enhances career prospects in various IT security roles.
Amazing Course
“This course took me from basic understanding of the internet to cybersecurity professional in a short time. The extra tutoring definitely help me gain more knowledge and skills.”
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Take the SSCP
On-Demand Course
Course Duration
12-Month Access and Approximately 72 hours of Instruction and Labs
Course Level
Intermediate, some experience required
Course Price
$ 3999.99
Jobs that typically use or require SSCP certification:
Network Security Engineer
IT/Systems/Network Administrator
Security Analyst
Systems Engineer
Security Consultant/Specialist
Security Administrator
Systems/Network Analyst
Database Administrator
Individuals operating in a security operations center (SOC) environment performing the role of incident handler, SIEM analyst, forensics specialist, threat intel researcher, etc.
Benefits of SSCP Certification
Career Opportunities and Advancement
Depending on country and employer. On average, ISC2 members report having 35% higher salaries than non-members.
Respect
Validates knowledge and experience. It's a way to be taken more seriously.
Growth and Learning
Helps individuals develop new skills they can apply in day-to-day work and stay-up-to-date on emerging threats.
Pathway to CISSP/Career in Cybersecurity
Builds a strong foundation for an infosec career and helps individuals get familiar with the format of ISC2 exams (such as CISSP).
Broader Perspective
Helps individuals understand the business side of things and apply real-world knowledge across platforms.
Higher Salaries
Can lead to higher pay, promotions, more complex work, exciting challenges, project lead roles and better jobs.
Community of Professionals
Enables access to a network of peers and access to CPE/learning opportunites.
Ensure Compliance
Comply with government or industry regulations (DoD 8140.01/8570.01 approved).
The SSCP syllabus is based on seven domains defined by the (ISC)² Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)
- Security Operations and Administration
- Security Principles, Policies, and Procedures
- Resource Protection Techniques
- Incident Response and Recovery
- Administrative Management of Security Operations
- Access Controls
- Implementing Access Controls
- Managing Identification, Authentication, and Authorization
- Access Control Models and Methodologies
- Monitoring and Auditing Access Controls
- Risk Identification, Monitoring, and Analysis
- Identifying and Assessing Risk
- Risk Management Strategies
- Continuous Monitoring
- Risk Mitigation Techniques
- Incident Response and Recovery
- Incident Handling and Response
- Investigations and Forensics
- Disaster Recovery Planning
- Business Continuity Planning
- Cryptography
- Cryptographic Concepts, Methodologies, and Practices
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Cryptographic Applications
- Encryption Standards and Protocols
- Network and Communications Security
- Network Architecture and Design
- Secure Communication Channels
- Network Protocols and Devices
- Network Attacks and Defense Mechanisms
- Systems and Applications Security
- System and Application Hardening
- Security Controls for Software Development
- Assessing and Mitigating Vulnerabilities
- Security in the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Candidates must have a minimum of one year cumulative work experience in one or more of the seven domains of the SSCP CBK. A one year prerequisite pathway will be granted for candidates who received a degree (bachelors or masters) in a cybersecurity program.
A candidate that doesn’t have the required experience to become an SSCP may become an Associate of ISC2 by successfully passing the SSCP examination. The Associate of ISC2 will then have two years to earn the one year required experience. You can learn more about SSCP experience requirements and how to account for part-time work and internships at www.isc2.org/Certifications/SSCP/SSCP-Experience-Requirements.
Length of exam | 4 hours |
Number of items | 150 |
Item format | Multiple choice |
Passing grade | 700 out of 1000 points |
Language availability | English, Japanese and Spanish |
Testing center | Pearson VUE Testing Center |
Examination Weights
Domains | Average Weight |
---|---|
1. Security Operations and Administration | 16% |
2. Access Controls | 15% |
3. Risk Identification, Monitoring and Analysis | 15% |
4. Incident Response and Recovery | 14% |
5. Cryptography | 9% |
6. Network and Communications Security | 16% |
7. Systems and Application Security | 15% |
Total | 100% |
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook
- A microphone
- Speakers
- A Webcam
Software Requirements
- PC: Windows 7 or later
- Mac: macOS 10.7 or later
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox is preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal account.
Overall Course Pass Rate
Our documented 95% passing rate1, has allowed us to train hundreds of students to pass their exam on the first try.
Note
1Pass rate is directly affected by students viewing the live/on-demand course and completing the course material. Students that do not complete the course have a 80% or less pass rate.