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CISM Certification
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The Certified Information
Security Manager® (CISM®) certification is a unique management
focused certification that has been earned by over 10,000
professionals since its introduction in 2003. Unlike other
security certifications, CISM® is for the individual who
manages, designs, oversees and assesses an enterprise's
information security program. CISM® defines the core
competencies and international performance standards that those
who have information security management responsibilities must
master.
Learn More
Click here for a copy of the June 2011 CISM Bulletin of
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CGEIT Certification
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The IT Governance certification
is intended to recognize a wide range of professionals for their
knowledge and application of IT governance principles and
practices. Many CGEIT® certificates have been awarded. It is
designed for professionals who have management, advisory, or
assurance responsibilities as defined by a "job practice"
consisting of IT governance related tasks and knowledge. Earning
this designation will enable professionals to respond to the
growing business demand for a comprehensive IT governance
program that defines responsibility and accountability across
the entire enterprise.
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Click here for a copy of the June 2011 CGEIT Bulletin of
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CRISC Certification
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The Certified in Risk and
Information Systems Control™ certification (CRISC™, pronounced
"see-risk") is intended to recognize a wide range of
professionals for their knowledge of enterprise risk and their
ability to design, implement, monitor, and maintain IS controls
to mitigate such risk. It is particularly designed for IT
professionals who have hands-on experience with risk
identification, assessment, and evaluation; risk response; risk
monitoring; IS control design and implementation; and IS control
monitoring and maintenance.
Learn More
Click here for a copy of the June 2011 CRISC Bulletin of
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