Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Training at a glance
Level
Advanced
Duration
3 Days
Experience
5 years: IT & Security
Average Salary
$148,680
Labs
No
Level
Advanced
Duration
3 Days
Experience
5 years: IT & Security
Average Salary
$148,680
Labs
No
Training Details
Upon completion of the CISM exam preparation course, delegates will:
- Ensure that an enterprise’s information is protected
- Have the expertise needed to reduce risk and protect the enterprise
- Design, develop, implement, and manage an effective security management program
- Establish and maintain an IT governance framework aligned with business objectives
- Identify and manage information security risks
- Have an understanding of the format and structure of the CISM certification exam
- Have knowledge of the various topics and technical areas covered by the exam
- Practice with specific strategies, tips, and techniques for taking and passing the exam
- Explain how a Security Operations Center (SOC) operates and describe the different types of services that are performed from a Tier 1 SOC analyst’s perspective
- Explain Network Security Monitoring (NSM) tools that are available to the network security analyst
- Explain the data that is available to the network security analyst
- Describe the basic concepts and uses of cryptography
- Describe security flaws in the TCP/IP protocol and how they can be used to attack networks and hosts
- Understand common endpoint security technologies
- Understand the kill chain and the diamond models for incident investigations, and the use of exploit kits by threat actors
- Identify resources for hunting cyber threats
- Explain the need for event data normalization and event correlation
- Identify the common attack vectors
- Identify malicious activities
- Identify patterns of suspicious behaviors
- Conduct security incident investigations
- Explain the use of a typical playbook in the SOC
- Explain the use of SOC metrics to measure the effectiveness of the SOC
- Explain the use of a workflow management system and automation to improve the effectiveness of the SOC
- Describe a typical incident response plan and the functions of a typical Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT)
- Explain the use of Vocabulary for Event Recording and Incident Sharing (VERIS) to document security incidents in a standard format
Designed for those who manage, design, oversee, and assess an enterprise’s information security function.
There are currently no prerequisites for this course.
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