CCISO Certification is an up skill to be succeeded at the highest levels of information security. It’s first of its kind training certification program aimed at producing top-level information security executives. It not only concentrates on technical knowledge but also on the application security management principles from an executive management point of view.
The program consists of three committees: Training, Body of Knowledge and the C|CISO Exam. Every element of this program was developed with the aspiring CISO keeping in minds and looks to spread the knowledge of seasoned professionals to the next generation in the arena that are most critical in the growth sector and maintenance of a successful information security program.
EC-Council Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO)
EC-Council’s CCISO Program has certified leading information security professionals around the world. A core group of high-level information security executives, the CCISO Advisory Board, contributed by forming the foundation of the program and outlining the content that would be covered by the exam, body of knowledge, and training. Some members of the Board contributed as authors, others as exam writers, others as quality assurance checks, and still others as trainers. Each segment of the program was developed with the aspiring CISO in mind and looks to transfer the knowledge of seasoned professionals to the next generation in the areas that are most critical in the development and maintenance of a successful information security program.
Domain 1 – Governance (Policy, Legal, and Compliance)
The first Domain of the C|CISO program is concerned with the following:
• Information Security Management Program
• Defining an Information Security Governance Program
• Regulatory and Legal Compliance
• Risk Management
Domain 2 - IS Management Controls and Auditing Management
Domain 2 of the CCISO program, one of the cornerstones of any information security program, is concerned with the following:
• Designing, deploying, and managing security controls
• Understanding security controls types and objectives
• Implementing control assurance frameworks
• Understanding the audit management process
Domain 3 of the C|CISO program covers the day-?to-?day responsibilities of a CISO, including:
The role of the CISO
• Information Security Projects
• Integration of security requirements into other operational processes (change management, version control, disaster recovery, etc.)
Domain 4 of the CCISO program covers, from an executive perspective, the technical aspects of the CISO job including:
• Access Controls
• Physical Security
• Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
• Network Security
• Threat and Vulnerability Management
• Application Security • System Security
• Encryption
• Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Testing
• Computer Forensics and Incident Response
Domain 5 of the CCISO program is concerned with the area with which many more technically inclined professionals may have the least experience, including:
• Security Strategic Planning
• Alignment with business goals and risk tolerance
• Security emerging trends
• Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
• Financial Planning
• Development of business cases for security
• Analyzing, forecasting, and developing a capital expense budget
• Analyzing, forecasting, and developing an operating expense budget
• Return on Investment (ROI) and cost-benefit analysis
• Vendor management
• Integrating security requirements into the contractual agreement and procurement process
• Taken together, these five Domains of the C|CISO program translate to a thoroughly knowledgeable, competent executive information security practitioner.
The CCISO program is for executives looking to hone their skills & learn to better align their information security programs to the goals of organization as well as aspiring CISOs. Other Information Security Management Certification programs focus on middle management. CCISO focuses on exposing middle managers to executive-level content as well as encouraging existing CISOs to continually improve their own processes & programs.
This course is designed for the aspiring or sitting upper-level manager striving to advance his or her career by learning to apply their existing deep technical knowledge to business problems.
In order to sit for the CCISO exam, applicants that attend training must apply via the CCISO Eligibility Application showing 5 years of experience in at least 3 of the 5 CCISO domains (experience can be overlapping). Students who do not meet the eligibility criteria for the CCISO exam can sit for the EC-Council Information Security Manager (EISM) exam & apply for the CCISO exam they meet the requirements
EXAM TITLE – EC-Council Certified CISO
EXAM CODE – 712-50
# OF QUESTIONS – 150
DURATION – 2.5 Hours
AVAILABILITY – ECC Exam Portal
TEST FORMAT – Scenario-based multiple choice
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EC-Council Certified Chief Information Security Officer | CCISO
Overview:
EC-Council Certified Chief Information Security Officer (C|CISO)
EC-Council’s CCISO Program has certified leading information security professionals around the world. A core group of high-level information security executives, the CCISO Advisory Board, contributed by forming the foundation of the program and outlining the content that would be covered by the exam, body of knowledge, and training. Some members of the Board contributed as authors, others as exam writers, others as quality assurance checks, and still others as trainers. Each segment of the program was developed with the aspiring CISO in mind and looks to transfer the knowledge of seasoned professionals to the next generation in the areas that are most critical in the development and maintenance of a successful information security program.
Course Objectives:
Domain 1 – Governance (Policy, Legal, and Compliance)
The first Domain of the C|CISO program is concerned with the following:
• Information Security Management Program
• Defining an Information Security Governance Program
• Regulatory and Legal Compliance
• Risk Management
Domain 2 - IS Management Controls and Auditing Management
Domain 2 of the CCISO program, one of the cornerstones of any information security program, is concerned with the following:
• Designing, deploying, and managing security controls
• Understanding security controls types and objectives
• Implementing control assurance frameworks
• Understanding the audit management process
Domain 3 of the C|CISO program covers the day-?to-?day responsibilities of a CISO, including:
The role of the CISO
• Information Security Projects
• Integration of security requirements into other operational processes (change management, version control, disaster recovery, etc.)
Domain 4 of the CCISO program covers, from an executive perspective, the technical aspects of the CISO job including:
• Access Controls
• Physical Security
• Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
• Network Security
• Threat and Vulnerability Management
• Application Security • System Security
• Encryption
• Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Testing
• Computer Forensics and Incident Response
Domain 5 of the CCISO program is concerned with the area with which many more technically inclined professionals may have the least experience, including:
• Security Strategic Planning
• Alignment with business goals and risk tolerance
• Security emerging trends
• Key Performance Indicators (KPI)
• Financial Planning
• Development of business cases for security
• Analyzing, forecasting, and developing a capital expense budget
• Analyzing, forecasting, and developing an operating expense budget
• Return on Investment (ROI) and cost-benefit analysis
• Vendor management
• Integrating security requirements into the contractual agreement and procurement process
• Taken together, these five Domains of the C|CISO program translate to a thoroughly knowledgeable, competent executive information security practitioner.
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