The Certified Information Security Manager or CISM Training from Power Track aims to make IT professionals proficient in information security management. The CISM course is designed to teach professionals international security practices and expertise to manage designs, administer and assess IT security for organizations of every size and scale. Here you learn to build core competencies in maintaining and completely owning the security aspect of your organization's IT.
Students develop critical thinking skills and sound judgment to perform tasks required to achieve CISM certification. It is one of the most lucrative internationally acclaimed certifications with organizations offering high paying jobs to candidates who possess this credential.
Audience: Security professionals with at least three years of experience in information security management can join this CISM course to advance their existing knowledge and skills.
Course Objectives
Salient Features of CISM training at Power Track:
This is the right path to take if you're looking at a long term career in enterprise IT Security.
Course Name | Exam | No of (days) |
Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) | CISM | 5 |
Total | 5 |
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The CISM Certificate is designed for professionals who manage, design, and assess Information Security programs. It is common for CISAs and CISSPs to pursue the CISM Certificate to complement their credentials.
The CISM exam will cover five information security management areas, each of which is further defined and detailed through task and knowledge statements.
ISACA uses and reports scores on a common scale of 200 to 800. For example, the scaled score of 800 represents a perfect score with all questions answered correctly; a scaled score of 200 is the lowest score possible and signifies that only a small number of questions were answered correctly. You must achieve a score of 450 or higher to pass the CISM exam.
Although there are many differences between the CISSP common body of knowledge and the CISM job practice areas, the most obvious differences is in the experience requirements. Only CISM requires information security management experience, in addition to general information security experience. CISSP has no such management requirement. Earning the CISSP and/or the CISA credential is complementary to the attainment of the CISM credential and is encouraged.