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CISSP Checklist: The 8 Domains to Master
Complete checklist to validate your knowledge across all 8 CISSP CBK domains before the exam.
Presentation
Advanced training for CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification
Objectives
- Master the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK (Common Body of Knowledge)
- Effectively prepare for the (ISC)² CISSP certification exam
- Develop a strategic vision of information security
- Acquire cybersecurity leadership skills
- Obtain a globally recognized certification by employers
Target Audience
- →Information Security Managers (CISO)
- →Security architects and senior consultants
- →IT managers looking to move into security leadership
- →Experienced security auditors
- →Senior security engineers
Prerequisites
Minimum 5 years of professional experience in information security across at least 2 of the 8 CISSP domains. Security management experience is strongly recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prerequisites
Minimum 5 years of professional experience in information security across at least 2 of the 8 CISSP domains. Security management experience is strongly recommended.
Target Audience
- →Information Security Managers (CISO)
- →Security architects and senior consultants
- →IT managers looking to move into security leadership
- →Experienced security auditors
- →Senior security engineers
Expected Outcomes
Master the 8 domains of the CISSP CBK (Common Body of Knowledge)
Effectively prepare for the (ISC)² CISSP certification exam
Develop a strategic vision of information security
Acquire cybersecurity leadership skills
Obtain a globally recognized certification by employers
Companies in Geneva using this training
- UBS - Awareness training for 500+ employees
- Credit Suisse - Ongoing certification program
- Pictet - Security audit and custom training
- Campus Biotech startups - Monthly group training sessions
Regulatory Compliance
Swiss DPA (Federal Data Protection Act), FINMA (banking regulation), ISO 27001 required for financial institutions, revised FADP (2023), GDPR-equivalent compliance
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Next session in Geneva
February 21, 2026