- ISSAP stands for Information Systems Security Architecture Professional and this concentration is suitable for for technical systems security architects
- ISSEP stands for Information Systems Security Engineering Professional and this concentration demonstrates competence for security engineers
- ISSMP stands for Information Systems Security Management Professional and this concentration is about security management
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CISSP Specializations
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010Earning ISACA Continuing Professional Education Credits
Tuesday, June 8th, 2010If you are a ISACA certified members, then you can earn more than 60 Free continuing professional education (CPE) credits per year. Here is how:
- Journal quizzes: Earn one CPE for each of six journals per year, giving your 6 CPEs per year
- Monthly e-Symposia quizzes: Earn three CPEs for each of 12 e-Symposia per year, giving your 36 CPEs per year
- Local chapter volunteer activities: By participating on an ISACA or ITGI board, committe, task force or as an officer of an ISACA chapter, you can gain one CPE for each hour of active participation. This will give you up to 10 CPEs per year.
- From 1st December 2009, you can earn 1 CPE for each hour of mentoring efforts directly related to coaching, reviewing or assisting an individual with CISA/CISM exam preparation or providing career guidance through the credentialing process. This will give you up to 10 CPEs per year
What is CISM?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010CISM stands for Certified Information Security Manager. CISM certificaton program s developed specifically for experienced information security managers and those who have information security management responsibilities.
The CISM certification was introduced in 2003 and since then more than 13,000 professionals have attained the qualification. Unlike other security certifications, CISM is for the individual who manages, designs, oversees and assesses an enterprise’s information security.
CISM certification is for individuals who design, build and manage enterprise information security and who have experience in the following areas:
- Information Security Governance
- Information Risk Management
- Information Security Program Development
- Information Security Program Management
- Incident Management and Response
The demand for skilled information security management professionals is on the rise. Earning a CISM designation will give you a competitive advantage. Many enterprises and government agencies increasingly recognize, require and expect their IS and IT professionals to hold this certification.
Becoming a CISM certified will demonstrate your understanding of the relationship between aninformation security program and broader business goals and objectives. It will not only showcase you have information security expertise but also knowledge and the experience in the development and management of an information security program.
CISM certification is recognised all over the world as the leading credential for information security managers. Recent independent studies consistently rank CISM as one of the top two highest paying and sought after IT certifications.