How much time should I need to prep for the CISM?
I'm a currently an InfoSec and Compliance Manager with nearly 10 years experience. I took the ISACA CISM evaluation prep test and scored over 65% without ever having studied.
I think that I could I purchas the official study material (book & BD questions) to brush up on ISACA terms and definitions, dig into weak areas, and hit the DB pretty hard, I could be ready to sit for the Dec exam. It is currently 9/25 so I would have about 2 and a half months to prepare.
Is this wishful thinking? I really don't want to wait until June of next year. Can I get some input from people who have taken the exam?
I think that I could I purchas the official study material (book & BD questions) to brush up on ISACA terms and definitions, dig into weak areas, and hit the DB pretty hard, I could be ready to sit for the Dec exam. It is currently 9/25 so I would have about 2 and a half months to prepare.
Is this wishful thinking? I really don't want to wait until June of next year. Can I get some input from people who have taken the exam?
Comments
You have the experience, register for the exam and follow through with a study plan. Absolutely do the cism DB engine.
I wonder if all the kinks will be worked out. It would be nice to have the immediate pass/fail feedback.
If you're organization is technically and culturally mature and well governed, and if you have substantial quality management experience, and maybe even a CISSP under your belt, you could get away with two or three weeks of study. How much extra time you may need on top of that is directly proportionate to how much your work experience differs from what I've just described above
All the best!
Well.... I guess that's what the study process is for. I've scheduled the exam and purchased the materials. We will see. Thanks for the encouragement!