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(ISC)² CBK Training Seminars for the CISSP FORMATION BOOTCAMP CISSP® DAYS 05 TOTAL IMMERSION 21 - 25 DECEMBER 2018 La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED Third Edition CISSP BOOTCAMP TRAINING La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED 100% Official (ISC)² courseware Official Training Curriculum taught by an authorized (ISC)² instructor Real-world learning activities and scenarios Intervalle Technologies Smart Training & Business Solutions Official (ISC)² CBK Training Seminars for the CISSP La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED Adress :Touggourt Road EL OUED 39000. Algeria. Venue El Oued La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED has been designed to El-Oued is the centre of a number of oases (the biggest town, and by far the most accommodate groups professionals and companies in order to picturesque), called Souf, located in El Oued Province, which is in the amazing carry out congresses, seminars, team building and other meetings. Great Eastern Sand Sea (French: Grand Erg Oriental). The oases of El-Oued Souf Venue offers following activities: show definitely an unique sample of interaction between human being and nature. Desert Camel Rides, quad riding SPA / Gym Entertainement Outdoors nights dining Smart Training & Business Solutions La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED Adress :Touggourt Road EL OUED 39000. Algeria. Overview of the training This 5-day intensive training seminar is a comprehensive review of information security concepts and industry best practices, covering the eight CBK® - Common Body of Knowledge domains. • Security and risk management • Asset security • Security Engineering • communication and network security • Identity and access management • Security assessment and tests • Security of operations • Security in the software development cycle Agenda The daily program 08H30 -- 12H30 SEMINAR TRAINING 12H30 -- 13H30 LUNCH 13H30 -- 16H30 SEMINAR TRAINING 17H30 -- 18H30 WORKSHOPS CASE STUDY / EXPERT INTERVENTION 19H30 -- 20H30 DINNER 21H00 -- 22H00 QUIZ REVISION / EXPERT INTERVENTION The BOOTCAMP Concept Intensive Training for Preparing to Pass the CISSP Exam TOTAL IMMERSION in an amazing environment facilitating concentration and preparation The Bootcamp is designed to make participants to go the extra mile Official Training Curriculum taught by an authorized (ISC)² instructor Real-world learning activities and scenarios Smart Training & Business Solutions La Gazelle D'Or Resort & SPA EL OUED Adress :Touggourt Road EL OUED 39000. Algeria. CISSP BOOTCAMP TRAINING 05 days total immersion Email: [email protected] Address: 17 Cooperative Les Iris Garidi Kouba Alger Phone 1 : +213(0) 21 54 41 60 Phone 2 : +213(0)21 44 87 82 Intervalle Technologies Fax : +213(0)21 54 47 88 BOOTCAMP.
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