Security Adviser

EUCIP Professional Security Adviser

Overview

A EUCIP Security Adviser is expected to be very effective in identifying security requirements for ICT systems and defining reliable and manageable solutions. A wide and thorough ICT competence has to be combined with the ability to interact with other ICT functions to foster the integration of security technologies within the ICT infrastructure.

This profile requires a minimum work experience of 36 months in a compatible job role; if this requirement is not fulfilled, the candidate might be certified as an Associate Security Adviser.

Subjects

  • Access-control policies, models and mechanisms
  • Network attack prevention
  • Wireless security
  • Database security
  • Operating Systems security
  • Web application security
  • Secure programming
  • Business continuity planning
  • Risk analysis and management
  • IT security economics and business strategies
  • IS audit process
  • Key IT process control
  • IP communications
  • Operating Systems
  • Web-based applications