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Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide

By : Hemang Doshi
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Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide

By: Hemang Doshi

Overview of this book

With cyber threats on the rise, IT professionals are now choosing cybersecurity as the next step to boost their career, and holding the relevant certification can prove to be a game-changer in this competitive market. CISM is one of the top-paying and most sought-after certifications by employers. This CISM Certification Guide comprises comprehensive self-study exam content for those who want to achieve CISM certification on the first attempt. This book is a great resource for information security leaders with a pragmatic approach to challenges related to real-world case scenarios. You'll learn about the practical aspects of information security governance and information security risk management. As you advance through the chapters, you'll get to grips with information security program development and management. The book will also help you to gain a clear understanding of the procedural aspects of information security incident management. By the end of this CISM exam book, you'll have covered everything needed to pass the CISM certification exam and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: Information Security Governance
4
Section 2: Information Risk Management
8
Section 3: Information Security Program Development Management
13
Section 4: Information Security Incident Management

Incident response procedure

The most effective way to handle an incident is to lay down a structured process for incident management. On a lighter note, the following figure indicates the preparedness of the incident management team:

Figure 10.1 – Incident team

A well-defined incident management process will yield far better results in reducing business disruptions compared to unorganized incident management processes.

The outcome of incident management

The security manager should understand that good incident management will have the following outcome:

  • The organization can effectively handle any unanticipated events.
  • The organization will have robust detection techniques and processes for identifying incidents.
  • The organization will have well-defined criteria for defining the severity of the incident and the appropriate escalation process.
  • The availability of experienced and well-trained staff to effectively handle the...