Brief Description
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The Information Security Management short course provides you with a knowledge of requisite security management actions in the implementation and maintenance of processes, procedures and other issues of corporate governance. The course delves into the identification of information security needs and the implementation of strategies by means of an Information Security Architecture (ISA), and looks at all factors involved, including financial risk auditing, the assessment of current controls, the human side of information security management, as well as the alignment of controls to meet the requirements of your organisation. You will also gain insights to various international standards and guidelines.
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Learning Outcomes
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After successfully completing this course, you will have an understanding of information security management, which can be approached from various perspectives corporate governance, policies and pure management issues the human side of information security management, focusing on issues such as security culture, awareness, training, ethics and other human-related issues software and hardware products the establishment of an information security architecture (ISA), and information security architecture.
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Course Content
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Introduction to information security management Corporate governance and policies Security culture, awareness, training and ethics Information security architecture
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Entry Requirements
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Prospective delegates should at least have a National Senior Certificate (Grade 12).
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Course Number: |
P000330 |
Catalogue and Category: |
Information and Communication Technology |
Who Should attend: |
This course is ideal for managers Chief Information Officers system administrators, and anyone else who wants to be more acquainted with the field of information security management. |
Delivery Mode: |
Contact Sessions |
Contact Days: |