Course Overview: TN-813: Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) course
TN-813: Certified Authorization Professional course is for the ISC2 Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) credential. CAP is an objective measure of the knowledge, skills and abilities required for personnel involved in the process of certifying and accrediting security of information systems. Specifically, this credential applies to those responsible for formalizing processes used to assess risk and establish security requirements. Their decisions will ensure that information systems possess security commensurate with the level of exposure to potential risk, as well as damage to assets or individuals.The Certified Authorization Professional credential is appropriate for civilian, state and local governments in the U.S., as well as commercial markets. CAP certification applies to job functions such as authorization officials, system owners, information owners, information system security officers, and certifiers. CAP is crucial to the Management staff.
TechNow’s CAP course covers all of the ISC2 CAP 7 Knowledge domains:
- Understanding the Security Authorization of Information Systems
- Categorize Information Systems
- Establish the Security Control Baseline
- Apply Security Controls
- Assess Security Controls
- Authorize Information System
- Monitor Security Controls
TechNow’s CAP Instructors have extensive knowledge and experience training computer and security topics. If you take our CAP course you will receive a copy of our TechNow Authorized training materials, including access to the documentation of the CAP Exam domains.
Dates/Locations:
- TN-813: Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) | 03/21/2012 - 03/23/2012 | San Antonio
Duration: 3 Days
Course Objectives:
- Initiate the Preparation Phase
- Perform Execution Phase
- Perform Maintenance Phase
- Understand the Purpose of Security Authorization
Prerequisites:
- IT Security
- Information Assurance
- Information Risk Management certification and systems administration
- 1-2 years of general experience technical experience
- 2 years of general systems experience
- 1-2 years of Database/Systems Development/Network Experience
- Information Security Policy Experience
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