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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Exam Guide

You're reading from   Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Exam Guide Become a certified CISSP professional with practical exam-oriented knowledge of all eight domains

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800567610
Length 526 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ted Jordan Ted Jordan
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Preface 1. Intro I: Becoming a CISSP FREE CHAPTER 2. Intro II: Pre-Assessment Test 3. Chapter 1: Ethics, Security Concepts, and Governance Principles 4. Chapter 2: Compliance, Regulation, and Investigations 5. Chapter 3: Security Policies and Business Continuity 6. Chapter 4: Risk Management, Threat Modeling, SCRM, and SETA 7. Chapter 5: Asset and Privacy Protection 8. Chapter 6: Information and Asset Handling 9. Chapter 7: Secure Design Principles and Controls 10. Chapter 8: Architecture Vulnerabilities and Cryptography 11. Chapter 9: Facilities and Physical Security 12. Chapter 10: Network Architecture Security 13. Chapter 11: Securing Communication Channels 14. Chapter 12: Identity, Access Management, and Federation 15. Chapter 13: Identity Management Implementation 16. Chapter 14: Designing and Conducting Security Assessments 17. Chapter 15: Designing and Conducting Security Testing 18. Chapter 16: Planning for Security Operations 19. Chapter 17: Security Operations 20. Chapter 18: Disaster Recovery 21. Chapter 19: Business Continuity, Personnel, and Physical Security 22. Chapter 20: Software Development Life Cycle Security 23. Chapter 21: Software Development Security Controls 24. Chapter 22: Securing Software Development 25. Chapter 23: Secure Coding Guidelines, Third-Party Software, and Databases 26. Chapter 24: Accessing the Online Practice Resources 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Threat Modeling Concepts and Methodologies

In this section, you will gain an understanding of the concepts and methodologies involved in threat modeling. The first logical step is to understand what threat modeling is. As plainly as it can be expressed, threat modeling is a process for refining application, system, or business logic security by first identifying goals and weaknesses and then identifying countermeasures to mitigate the risks to the subject of the modeling exercise. First, some questions about the modeling subject, be that an application, a system, or a business process flow need to be considered.

One of the first considerations is the goal or objective of the subject of the modeling exercise. After all, the purpose of threat modeling is to ensure that the subject of the modeling exercise achieves its intended objective. You not only need to understand what the goal is but also how the objective is achieved. One of the more popular ways to achieve that understanding...

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