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Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide - Second Edition

By : Hemang Doshi
Book Image

Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide - Second Edition

By: Hemang Doshi

Overview of this book

CISM is a globally recognized and much sought-after certification in the field of IT security. This second edition of the Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide is up to date with complete coverage of the exam content through comprehensive and exam-oriented explanations of core concepts. Written in a clear, succinct manner, this book covers all four domains of the CISM Review Manual. With this book, you’ll unlock access to a powerful exam-prep platform which includes interactive practice questions, exam tips, and flashcards. The platform perfectly complements the book and even lets you bring your questions directly to the author. This mixed learning approach of exploring key concepts through the book and applying them to answer practice questions online is designed to help build your confidence in acing the CISM certification. By the end of this book, you'll have everything you need to succeed in your information security career and pass the CISM certification exam with this handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Security Baselines

A security baseline refers to the minimum security requirement across the organization. The baseline may be different in accordance with asset classification. For highly classified assets, the baseline will be more stringent. For example, for low-classified assets, the baseline can be single-factor authentication. However, it would increase to two-factor authentication for high-classified assets.

Baseline security should form a part of the control objectives. The baseline should be reviewed at regular intervals to ensure that it is aligned with the organization's overall objectives.

Risk Communication

The communication of risk management activities is key to the effective implementation of the risk management strategy. Communication should involve all relevant stakeholders, and communication channels should enable interaction in both directions. That is, management should be able to communicate with end users and end users should be able ...