The CISSP certification is the game-changer for information security professionals worldwide. In this comprehensive course, you will master the essential knowledge needed to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats across all eight CISSP domains. If you are an experienced security practitioner or looking to formalize your expertise, this training will prepare you for the CISSP Certification exam and after clearing it, you will work as a Chief Information Security Officer. This training by igmGuru also covers a lot of topics including security management, risk management, access control, and cryptography
Our curriculum covers all 8 domains of the ISC2 CISSP Common Body of Knowledge (CBK):
You will also learn:
Put your expertise into practice as you work through practical case studies that reflect actual difficulties of today's threat landscape. You'll learn how to:
After passing the CISSP exam, a computer-based test (CBT) administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide, you will be officially certified by ISC2 as a CISSP professional. As of 2026, the exam consists of 125-175 adaptive questions and must be completed within 4 hours.
Exam Name- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
Experience: To become CISSP certified, a candidate must have at least 5 years of exp. and work experience in atleast 2 domains of CISSP CBK.
Validity: The CISSP certification is valid for 3 years, after which the individual must either retake the exam or complete a process of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) to maintain their certification.
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After completing the CISSP Training at igmGuru, you will receive an igmGuru Course Completion Certificate. This certificate shows that you have completed the training and learned the key CISSP concepts. You can add it to your resume, LinkedIn profile, and share it with employers to highlight your cybersecurity skills.
Yes. CISSP training may include hands-on labs, practical exercises, and real-world security scenarios to help you apply concepts such as risk management, access control, network security, and incident response.
Yes, you can still take and pass the CISSP exam. If you don't have the required experience, ISC2 allows you to become an Associate of ISC2 after passing the exam and gain the required experience later. ISC2 currently requires five years of full-time experience in two or more CISSP domains. Certain education or approved credentials can reduce this requirement by up to one year.
CISSP Training