This course is designed to help candidates prepare for sitting the ISACA CISM certification examination. By taking this course and obtaining CISM certification, your experience and skills in supporting the information security needs of your organization will be validated. Securing the organization’s information is a critical business objective in today’s business environment. The information that an organization depends on to be successful can be at risk from numerous sources. By effectively managing information security, you can address these risks and ensure the organization remains healthy and competitive in the marketplace. This course may earn a Credly Badge.

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Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

establish and maintain a framework to provide assurance that information security strategies are aligned with business objectives and consistent with applicable laws and regulations
identify and manage information security risks to achieve business objectives
create a program to implement the information security strategy
implement an information security program
oversee and direct information security activities to execute the information security program
plan, develop, and manage capabilities to detect, respond to, and recover from information security incidents.

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  • INFORMATION SECURITY GOVERNANCE

  • Enterprise Governance

    Organizational Culture

    Legal, Regulatory, and Contractual Requirements

    Organizational Structures, Roles, and Responsibilities

    Information Security Strategy

    Information Security Strategy Development

    Information Governance Frameworks and Standards

    Strategic Planning (e.g., budgets, resources, business case)


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  • INFORMATION SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT

  • Information Security Risk Assessment

    Emerging Risk and Threat Landscape

    Vulnerability and Control Deficiency Analysis

    Risk Assessment and Analysis

    Information Security Risk Response

    Risk Treatment / Risk Response Options

    Risk and Control Ownership

    Risk Monitoring and Reporting


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  • INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM

  • Information Security Program Development

    Information Security Program Resources (e.g., people, tools, technologies)

    Information Asset Identification and Classification

    Industry Standards and Frameworks for Information Security

    Information Security Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines

    Information Security Program Metrics

    Information Security Program Management

    Information Security Control Design and Selection

    Information Security Control Implementation and Integrations

    Information Security Control Testing and Evaluation

    Information Security Awareness and Training/td>

    Management of External Services (e.g., providers, suppliers, third parties, fourth parties)

    Information Security Program Communications and Reporting


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  • INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

  • Incident Management Readiness

    Incident Response Plan

    Business Impact Analysis (BIA)

    Business Continuity Plan (BCP)

    Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP)

    Incident Classification/Categorization

    Incident Management Training, Testing, and Evaluation

    Incident Management Operations

    Incident Management Tools and Techniques

    Incident Investigation and Evaluation

    Incident Containment Methods

    Incident Response Communications (e.g., reporting, notification, escalation)

    Incident Eradication and Recovery

    Post-incident Review Practices


Audience

The intended audience for this course is information security and IT professionals, particularly IT managers who are interested in earning the CISM certification. The course is also applicable to individuals who are interested in learning in-depth information about information security management or who are looking for career advancement in IT security.

Language

English

Prerequisites

To ensure your success, you should have at least five years of professional experience in information security, as well as at least three years of experience in information security management. You are also required to prove this level of experience to ISACA in order to obtain certification. Major areas of information security management include: Information security governance Information risk management Information security program development Information security program management Incident management and response

$1,995

Length: 3.0 days (24 hours)

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