Invest in People the only Asset that Appreciates...
NEXT SESSION WILL BE STARTED FROM 7 MAR 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
3D Articles.. .. ..

CERTIFIED INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGER

 

Get and Earn your Certification in Six Sigma Yellow belt

EFFECTIVE DATES OF CLASSES :: 14 Mar 2010

COURSE CONTENTS:
Download The Course Contents

DESCRIPTION:
Recognition for Information Security Management Experience
CISM is unique in the information security credential marketplace because it is designed specifically and exclusively for individuals who have experience managing an information security program. the CISM certification measures an individual’s management experience in information security (IS) situations, not the individual’s general practitioner skills. A growing number of organizations are requiring or recommending that employees become certified. to help ensure success in the global marketplace, it is vital to select a certification program based on universally accepted information security management practices. CISM delivers such a program. those who hold this designation join a network of professionals known for their expertise in information security management, It governance and risk management.

Career Advancement and Increased Earning Potential
A current profile of CISMs demonstrates the managerial influence and authority achieved by CISMs within their organizations. the CISM certification promotes international practices and provides executive management with assurance that those earning the designation have the required experience and knowledge to provide effective security management services. the CISM job practice also defines a global job description for the information security manager and a method to measure existing staff or compare prospective new hires.

Enhanced Knowledge and Skills
Earning the CISM designation distinguishes individuals as qualified information security management professional with experience and knowledge managing, designing and overseeing an enterprise’s information security. CISM provides the information security professional with an opportunity to build upon existing credentials and provides tangible evidence of career growth. the CISM designation assures employers that their staff have met the current education and experience criteria necessary for successful on-the-job performance. Individuals earning the CISM certification become part of an elite peer network, attaining a one-of-a-kind credential.

CISM Program Accreditation Renewed Under ISO/IEC 17024:2003
the American national Standards Institute (AnSI) has accredited the CISM certification under ISo/IEC 17024:2003, general Requirements for Bodies operating Certification Systems of Persons. AnSI, a private, nonprofit organization, accredits other organizations to serve as third-party product, system and personnel certifiers. ISo/IEC 17024 specifies the requirements to be followed by organizations certifying individuals against specific requirements. AnSI’s accreditation:

  • Promotes the unique qualifications and expertise that ISACA® certifications provide
  • Protects the integrity of the certifications and provides legal defensibility
  • Enhances consumer and public confidence in the certifications and the people who hold them
  • Facilitates mobility across borders or industries

  • the accreditation is both an international and IS accreditation: it is based on an international standard but implemented by AnSI to be recognized in the US and by other countries that enter into an arrangement with AnSI. this is in keeping with the purpose of ISo/IEC 17024 to begin standardization of accreditation of personnel certification agencies around the world.

    The areas and their definitions are as follows:
    1. Information security governance (23 percent)—Establish and maintain a framework to provide assurance that information security strategies are aligned with the business objectives and consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
    2. Information risk management (22 percent)—Identify and manage information security risks to achieve business objectives.
    3. Information security program development (17 percent)—Create and maintain a program to implement the information security strategy.
    4. Information security program management (24 percent)—oversee and direct information security activities to execute the information security program.
    5. Incident management and response (14 percent)—Plan, develop and manage a capability to detect, respond to and recover from information security incidents.


    PRE-REQUISITE::
    The Program Prerequisites are that candidate should having the basic knowledge of I.T, Finance or Accounting. The 3D Educators Contents has been designed to prepare delegates for the CISA examination by providing them with the knowledge and understanding they require to pass the exam, as defined by ISACA. Suitable for:

    • Finance/CPA professionals
    • IT professionals
    • Internal and external auditors.


    SCOPE & JOB MARKET::
    A job practice serves as the basis for the exam and the experience requirements to earn the CISM certification. This job practice consists of task and knowledge statements, organized by domains.

    The scope is very in high demands, because usually the companies having the information system with securities infrastructures, therefore the companies are looking professional who may have implement the best level of information securities. The candidate can apply in the audit companies, banks, or financial sector, multinational companies, Government and Semi Government Organizations. Where the information security is the core requirement of any company and they are looking for those people who may implement and monitor the Information security system

    For purposes of these statements, the terms "enterprise" and "organization" or "organizational" are considered synonymous.


    TRAINING & CERTIFICATION::
    CISM is the International Certification Governed by the ISACA, for more information please visit at http://www.isaca.org

    INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AND ACCREDITATION:
    Rolling Meadows, IL, USA (31 January 2007)—The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has voted to continue ANSI accreditation for ISACA’s Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and Certified Information Security Manager) CISM certifications.

    Accreditation by ANSI signifies that ISACA’s procedures meet ANSI’s essential requirements for openness, balance, consensus and due process. To maintain ANSI accreditation, certification bodies such as ISACA are required to consistently adhere to a set of requirements or procedures related to quality, openness and due process.

    More than 50,000 people have attained the CISA certification since inception, and more than 6,000 professionals have earned the CISM designation since it was established in 2002.

    With more than 50,000 members in more than 140 countries, ISACA (www.isaca.org) is a recognized worldwide leader in IT governance, control, security and assurance. Founded in 1969, ISACA sponsors international conferences, publishes the Information Systems Control Journal, develops international information systems auditing and control standards, and administers the globally respected CISA and CISM designations.



    LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION:: 13 Mar 2010

    VENUE OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM:: 3D Educators Campus

    CONTACT FOR DETAIL AND ADMISSION::
    You may contact at 9221- 4857148, 9221-4141329 or 0322-2083032, and info@3deducators.com
    3D Educators
    Suite # 7, Mezzanine Floor, Noble Heights, KDA Scheme # 7, Opposite Sales Tax House/Askari Park, Main University Road Karachi.


QUERY FORM

Name
Organization Name
Training/Consultancy  
Course Name
Email Address
Organization Address
Contact Number
Type Your Query

TRAINERS & CONSULTANTS

MAXIMIZING HUMAN AND BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY