Only by obtaining the first-class certificate of NISP can you obtain the second-class certificate of NISP. NISP and CISP are seamlessly connected. Because CISP requires work experience, NISP fills the gap that college students can't get CISP certificates, so it is called "campus CISP".
NISP primary training objectives:
Information security awareness of information system/network construction, operation and application management required by information technology practitioners in information security enterprises, information security consulting services, information security assessment and certification institutions, social organizations, mass organizations, universities, enterprises and institutions.
Have a complete understanding of network information security, master computer, e-mail security, intranet network security deployment, operating system security configuration, malicious code protection, common software security settings, firewall applications and other skills. , and can undertake small-scale network information security work.
NISP middle school cultural goals:
Information security awareness that information security practitioners in information security enterprises, information security consulting services, information security assessment and certification institutions, social organizations, organizations, universities, enterprises and institutions need to have in the construction, operation and application management of information systems/networks.
Be able to independently establish, improve and optimize enterprise information security systems and processes, make information security work meet specific specification requirements, track and verify the implementation of security measures in the system, establish a three-dimensional and in-depth security protection system, deploy security monitoring mechanisms, and conduct early warning and tracking of unknown security threats.