This Specialization delivers a structured learning pathway through the core CISSP domains while building practical cybersecurity and security management knowledge aligned with modern enterprise environments. Learners begin with foundational topics including CISSP certification guidance, security and risk management, and asset security. These concepts establish the baseline knowledge required to understand organizational security practices and support cybersecurity career development.
The program then progresses into security architecture, communication and network security, and identity and access management. Learners explore how secure systems are designed, how network protections are implemented, and how identity controls help secure enterprise resources. The sequence reinforces both theoretical understanding and practical relevance by connecting core security principles to real-world operational responsibilities.
In the final stage, learners focus on security assessment and testing, security operations, and software development security while also developing exam readiness through study planning and test-taking strategies. Aligned with the April 2024 CISSP exam outline and CBK domains, this Specialization supports aspiring CISSP professionals and working practitioners seeking comprehensive preparation for cybersecurity responsibilities and certification success. This Specialization is based on the book CISSP For Dummies, by Lawrence C. Miller, Peter H. Gregory.
Applied Learning Project
Applied practice activities integrated throughout the courses provide structured opportunities for learners to apply key concepts and methods in realistic contexts. Through guided analysis, reflection, and skill application, participants engage with authentic challenges aligned to the subject matter and develop practical competence in solving domain-relevant problems.













