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Certified Information Security Manager Certification - Course Overview
The Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) qualification is an international professional certification offered by ISACA for Information Security Managers. The certification recognises an individual's ability to design, implement and manage an information security programme.
CISM is globally recognised as one of the most prestigious certifications for Information Security Managers. CISM-certified professionals are in high demand and the certification can help individuals to progress in their careers and earn higher salaries.
Certified Information Security Manager Certification - Course Details
Course Duration
1 month of Instructor-led classroom training
1 1 month of Instructor-led online training
Who should enroll?
If you're looking to work with leadership or advance your career to work in management, the CISM certification could be a good option. CISSP certification requires you to demonstrate a technical understanding across a large list of security domains with some managerial responsibilities, too.
What will you learn?
- Govern information security policies.
- Manage risks and ensure compliance to the information security policies.
- Develop, manage and implement information security program in an organization.
- Manage incidents related to information security.
How you’ll benefit
After getting CISM certification training, you will have data security skills, mindfulness, and involvement with fostering a data security program. With a CISM certificate, specialists can work wherever across the globe as worldwide associations perceive this certification.
Course Curriculum
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This domain will provide you with a thorough insight into the culture, regulations and structure involved in enterprise governance, as well as enabling you to analyze, plan and develop information security strategies. Together, this will affirm high-level credibility in information security governance to stakeholders.
- A : ENTERPRISE GOVERNANCE
- Organizational Culture
- Legal, Regulatory and Contractual Requirements
- Organizational Structures, Roles and Responsibilities
- B : INFORMATION SECURITY STRATEGY
- Information Security Strategy Development
- Information Governance Frameworks and Standards
- Strategic Planning (e.g., Budgets, Resources, Business Case)
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This domain empowers you to analyze and identify potential information security risks, threats and vulnerabilities as well as giving you all the information about identifying and countering information security risks you will require to perform at management level.
- A : INFORMATION SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT
- Emerging Risk and Threat Landscape
- Vulnerability and Control Deficiency Analysis
- Risk Assessment and Analysis
- B : INFORMATION SECURITY RISK RESPONSE
- Risk Treatment / Risk Response Options
- Risk and Control Ownership
- Risk Monitoring and Reporting
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This domain covers the resources, asset classifications and frameworks for information security as well as empowering you to manage information security programs, including security control, testing, comms and reporting and implementation.
- A : 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
- B : 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
- Management of External Services (e.g., Providers, Suppliers, Third Parties, Fourth Parties)
- Information Security Program Communications and Reporting
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This domain provides in-depth training in risk management and preparedness, including how to prepare a business to respond to incidents and guiding recovery. The second module covers the tools, evaluation and containment methods for incident management.
- A : 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
- B : 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
- Identify internal and external influences on the organization that impact the information security strategy.
- Establish and/or maintain an information security strategy in alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
- Establish and/or maintain an information security governance framework.
- Integrate information security governance into corporate governance.
- Establish and maintain information security policies to guide the development of standards, procedures and guidelines.
- Develop business cases to support investments in information security.
- Gain ongoing commitment from senior leadership and other stakeholders to support the successful implementation of the information security strategy.
- Define, communicate and monitor information security responsibilities throughout the organization and lines of authority.
- Compile and present reports to key stakeholders on the activities, trends and overall effectiveness of the information security program.
- Evaluate and report information security metrics to key stakeholders.
- Establish and/or maintain the information security program in alignment with the information security strategy.
- Align the information security program with the operational objectives of other business functions.
- Establish and maintain information security processes and resources to execute the information security program.
- Establish, communicate and maintain organizational information security policies, standards, guidelines, procedures and other documentation.
- Establish, promote and maintain a program for information security awareness and training.
- Integrate information security requirements into organizational processes to maintain the organization’s security strategy.
- Integrate information security requirements into contracts and activities of external parties.
- Monitor external parties' adherence to established security requirements. Define and monitor management and operational metrics for the information security program.
- Establish and/or maintain a process for information asset identification and classification.
- Identify legal, regulatory, organizational and other applicable compliance requirements.
- Participate in and/or oversee the risk identification, risk assessment and risk treatment process.
- Participate in and/or oversee the vulnerability assessment and threat analysis process.
- Identify, recommend or implement appropriate risk treatment and response options to manage risk to acceptable levels based on organizational risk appetite.
- Determine whether information security controls are appropriate and effectively manage risk to an acceptable level.
- Facilitate the integration of information risk management into business and IT processes.
- Monitor for internal and external factors that may require reassessment of risk.
- Report on information security risk, including noncompliance and changes in information risk, to key stakeholders to facilitate the risk management decision-making process.
- Establish and maintain an incident response plan, in alignment with the business continuity plan and disaster recovery plan.
- Establish and maintain an information security incident classification and categorization process.
- Develop and implement processes to ensure the timely identification of information security incidents.
- Establish and maintain processes to investigate and document information security incidents in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements.
- Establish and maintain incident handling process, including containment, notification, escalation, eradication and recovery.
- Organize, train, equip and assign responsibilities to incident response teams.
- Establish and maintain incident communication plans and processes for internal and external parties.
- Evaluate incident management plans through testing and review, including table-top exercises, checklist review and simulation testing at planned intervals.
- Conduct post-incident reviews to facilitate continuous improvement, including root-cause analysis, lessons learned, corrective actions and reassessment of risk.
What to expect in exam?
- OSPF and IS-IS
- BGP
- Class of Service (CoS)
- IP Multicast
- Advance MPLS/ Layer 3 VPNs/ Layer 2 VPNs
What is the passing score?
60-70% approx
What jobs are available after the course?
- Information system security officer
- Information/privacy risk consultant
- Information security manager
Do you provide placement assistance, post-completion of the training?
We are 100% committed to offering placement assistance to our students. Industry-approved Resume Templates are provided to candidates as guidance to assist them in writing their resumes. We also provide students with FAQ interview questionnaires to help them prepare for their job interviews.
What is the expected salary?
On an average a CISM Certified Engineer with 5 plus years of experience gets salary in the range of INR 1,00,000 (1 Lac) per month in India.
What is the next step?
Learning never stops. We always recommend JNCIE - SP. There is a huge demand for Juniper Security Professional in the market. This training and certification will establish your authority as an industry expert and provide you with better career opportunities in the market.
Exam
Exam Name | Exam Code | Duration | Cost | Registration: |
Certified Professional Ethical Hacker (CPEH) |
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4 Hours, 150 Questions | $575 member/ $760 non-member | Pearson VUE |
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Frequently Asked Question
The CISM exam has a time limit of 4 hours.
Exams are administered at PSI testing locations worldwide. Visit www.isaca.org/examlocations for a listing of the current exam sites. Please note that this list is subject to change as ISACA and its testing vendor (PSI) continue to identify and develop additional testing sites to further increase the network available to candidates.
Yes. You can review answers and flag questions you want to review before your time is completed.
Candidates will receive a preliminary score on screen at the conclusion of their exam. Candidates do not receive a printout of these results on site. Official results are emailed to candidates within 10 working days of the exam. To ensure the confidentiality of scores, exam results will not be released by telephone or fax.
Yes, but you will not need to go through the eligibility application process again.