CISM Certification Domain 3: Information Security Program Development and Management Video Boot Camp 2019Prepare for the 2017 version of the CISM: Certified Information Security Manager exam (the next planned CISM update is in 2022).Understand IT Security and Cyber Security from a management-level perspective.Where to start on your CISM certification journey.Learn why you want to get your CISM certification, and what it can give you.Gain a clear understanding of CISM Domain 3: Information Security Program Development and ManagementAboutIn this CISM Domain 3 video boot camp course, I will help you get the knowledge you need to pass your CISM certification.Included in this course:Full CISM Domain 3 videos (4 hours).Downloadable CISM slides for CISM domain 3 (129 pages).85+ links for Domain 3 and the CISM in general.Prepare for the 2017 version of the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) Certification exam, which is what you will be tested on until the next planned CISM curriculum update by ISACA in 2022.In Domain 3, we cover:Access control, introduction to access controlIAAA and subject/objectType 1, 2 and 3 authentications, authorization, accountabilityAccess control systems, Identity and access provisioning.Introduction to cryptography, the history of cryptography.Symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, hashingAttacks on cryptography, digital signaturesImplementing cryptography—MAC, HMAC, SSL, and TLS.Configuration management, patch management, change managementSecurity evaluation models, security assessments, security auditsSecurity audit logs, vulnerability scanners, penetration testingPenetration testing tools, social engineering attacksSoftware testing, CMM (Capability Maturity Model)To pass the CISM certification exam, you obviously need to have the right knowledge. The CISM exam is 4 hours long and has 150 multiple-choice questions. Most people studying for the CISM certification will use multiple books and video courses and do a lot of practice questions before taking the exam; this really is the path to success.Style and AppraochThe author shows you how to answer questions from ISACA’s point of view, in their perfect world. You need to be able to spot keywords (PKI, policy, asymmetric, BCP) and indicators (first, best, last, least, most). You’ll understand and answer every question from an IT Security Manager or a Risk Adviser point of view, not as an executive or techie.FeaturesLearn about management-level IT Security and Cyber Security.Learn how to pass the CISM: Certified Information Security Manager exam.