| Overview 
 
You will establish processes to ensure that information security measures align with established business needs.
 Target Student:
 
 
 The intended audience for this course is information security and IT professionals, such as network administrators and engineers, IT managers, and IT auditors, and other individuals who want to learn more about information security, who are interested in learning in-depth information about information security management, who are looking for career advancement in IT security, or who are interested in earning the CISM certification.
 
  Prerequisites
				
To ensure your success, we recommend that students taking this course should have professional experience in information security in at least one of the following areas:
Information security governance
Information risk management
Information security program development
Information security program management
Incident management and response
 Course-specific Technical Requirements
 
 
 
Hardware
 This course is designed so that it can be run without computer hardware or software for students. If the instructor wants to use the overheads provided on the course CD-ROM, the following hardware will be required.
 SoftwareA Pentium® III with 500 MHz (or better), or Macintosh® Intel-based or PowerPC G4 (or better) processor.
At least 512 MB of RAM.
A monitor capable of 1024 x 768 screen resolution and 32-bit color display.
A projection system to display the overheads to the students.
         
 
 Each computer requires the following software:
 Course ObjectivesMicrosoft® Windows Vista®, Windows® XP (Professional or Home Edition), Windows 2000, or Apple® Mac OS® X 10.4 (or higher).
 
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Course durationestablish and maintain a framework to provide assurance that information security strategies are aligned with business objectives and consistent with applicable laws and regulations.
identify and manage information security risks to achieve business objectives.
create a program to implement the information security strategy.
implement an information security program.
oversee and direct information security activities to execute the information security program.
plan, develop, and manage capabilities to detect, respond to, and recover from information security incidents.
 
 5 Days
 
 Course outline
 
 Lesson 1: Information Security Governance
 
Lesson 2: Information Risk ManagementTopic 1A: Develop an Information Security Strategy
Topic 1B: Align Information Security Strategy with Corporate Governance
Topic 1C: Identify Legal and Regulatory Requirements
Topic 1D: Justify Investment in Information Security
Topic 1E: Identify Drivers Affecting the Organization
Topic 1F: Obtain Senior Management Commitment to Information Security
Topic 1G: Define Roles and Responsibilities for Information Security
Topic 1H: Establish Reporting and Communication Channels
 
Lesson 3: Information Security Program DevelopmentTopic 2A: Implement an Information Risk Assessment Process
Topic 2B: Determine Information Asset Classification and Ownership
Topic 2C: Conduct Ongoing Threat and Vulnerability Evaluations
Topic 2D: Conduct Periodic BIAs
Topic 2E: Identify and Evaluate Risk Mitigation Strategies
Topic 2F: Integrate Risk Management into Business Life Cycle Processes
Topic 2G: Report Changes in Information Risk
 
Lesson 4: Information Security Program ImplementationTopic 3A: Develop Plans to Implement an Information Security Strategy
Topic 3B: Security Technologies and Controls
Topic 3C: Specify Information Security Program Activities
Topic 3D: Coordinate Information Security Programs with Business Assurance Functions
Topic 3E: Identify Resources Needed for Information Security Program Implementation
Topic 3F: Develop Information Security Architectures
Topic 3G: Develop Information Security Policies
Topic 3H: Develop Information Security Awareness, Training, and Education Programs
Topic 3I: Develop Supporting Documentation for Information Security Policies
 
Lesson 5: Information Security Program ManagementTopic 4A: Integrate Information Security Requirements into Organizational Processes
Topic 4B: Integrate Information Security Controls into Contracts
Topic 4C: Create Information Security Program Evaluation Metrics
 
Lesson 6: Incident Management and ResponseTopic 5A: Manage Information Security Program Resources
Topic 5B: Enforce Policy and Standards Compliance
Topic 5C: Enforce Contractual Information Security Controls
Topic 5D: Enforce Information Security During Systems Development
Topic 5E: Maintain Information Security Within an Organization
Topic 5F: Provide Information Security Advice and Guidance
Topic 5G: Provide Information Security Awareness and Training
Topic 5H: Analyze the Effectiveness of Information Security Controls
Topic 5I: Resolve Noncompliance Issues
 
Appendix A: ISACA® CISM® Certification ProcessTopic 6A: Develop an Information Security Incident Response Plan
Topic 6B: Establish an Escalation Process
Topic 6C: Develop a Communication Process
Topic 6D: Integrate an IRP
Topic 6E: Develop IRTs
Topic 6F: Test an IRP
Topic 6G: Manage Responses to Information Security Incidents
Topic 6H: Perform an Information Security Incident Investigation
Topic 6I: Conduct Post-Incident Reviews |