CISSP Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering

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CISSP Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering

Coursera · Beginner ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1mo ago
In this course, we will cover Domain 3 of the CISSP exam, which focuses on security architecture and engineering. We introduce principles of security design like “secure-by-default” and principles of least privilege. We will examine security models on which systems can be built and look at the hardware, software and firmware that will enforce these models. We will also dive into cloud services and CISSP. Beginning with a high-level overview of how cloud computing works, you'll see different deployment models, different service structures and the various security risks inherent in each model.
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