394.110 kr.
This official ISACA Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) self-study e-learning course is designed to develop expertise in information security governance, risk management, program development, and incident management. Recognised globally, CISM certification demonstrates a deep understanding of security operations, compliance, and enterprise-wide security strategy.
Learners must book onto the QA ISACA CISM Exam Prep event to receive access to the e-learning materials. Within 48 hours of booking, they will receive 12 months of digital courseware, study resources, and an official ISACA CISM exam voucher. Attendance at the instructor-led event is not mandatory, but booking is required. Learners have the flexibility to reschedule their prep event if needed.
These monthly sessions, hosted by an ISACA-authorised instructor, provide guidance on study techniques, navigation of ISACA’s learning platform, and exam preparation strategies.
CISM is a DoD 8570 Baseline Certification and meets DoD 8140/8570 training requirements, making it highly valuable for professionals in cybersecurity and risk management roles.
There are no formal prerequisites for taking this course. However, to obtain CISM certification, learners must:
The CISM exam is open to anyone interested in information security, but certification requires at least five years of professional experience in information systems security, auditing, or risk management.
This course is ideal for professionals looking to advance their careers in information security, governance, and risk management. Suitable roles include:
By completing this course, learners will be able to:
Introduction to Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
Domain 1: Information security governance (17%)
Domain 2: Information risk management and compliance (20%)
Domain 3: Information security program development and management (33%)
Domain 4: Information security incident management (30%)
This course includes an online ISACA CISM exam voucher. Learners will complete the exam independently and must meet ISACA’s certification requirements for official accreditation.