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CISSP Contributions and Discussions for the Domain Software Development Security

Can I get there by Candlelight?
How many miles to Babylon?
Three score and ten.
Can I get there by candlelight?
Aye, and back again.
If your feet are nimble and light
You'll get there by candlelight.
-- Nursery Rhyme


Security by Candlelight/CISSP/Software Development
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Status: active
Thema: All things pertinent to physical and IT-Security
Gestartet: 19.03.2007
Organisator: Lynx, MiKa
Homepage: Security_bei_Kerzenschein
IRC/Matrix: #metalab at irc.freenode.net
Treffen: biweekly
Zielgruppe: People interested in improving the security of all kinds.
Inhalt: Yes, by candlelight. Really!
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2013-01-04


Starting in January 2013 Security by Candlelight focuses on the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)® Common Body of Knowledge (CBK)®.

The CISSP certification is a well respected, vendor neutral certification from the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium or (ISC)²

The CISSP covers 10 domains (or in other words fields of knowledge):
  • Access Control
  • Telecommunications and Network Security
  • Information Security Governance and Risk Management
  • Software Development Security
  • Cryptography
  • Security Architecture and Design
  • Operations Security
  • Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
  • Legal, Regulations, Investigations and Compliance
  • Physical (Environmental) Security

Location: The "Library" at the Metalab in Vienna: Map

Hosted by: Michael "MiKa" Kafka and René "Lynx" Pfeiffer

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Contributions and Discussions

Please add your contributions like recommended reads, links or very short texts (max two or three lines) here. Longer texts shold be uploaded as PDF or any other neutral format and linked here with a short description. Please, always add a signature (--~~~~)! --MiKa 19:25, 28. Dez. 2012 (CET)