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Re: CISM and CISA
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Re: CISM and CISA
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Re: CISM and CISA
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Re: CISM and CISA
I just finshed up a CISM Class in which the instructor is a question writer for ISACA and ISC2. Im taking the CISA this June and I'm not taking it lightly though I have the CISSP cert. The instructor said that the CISM is graded on a curve and 45% is needed. I'm hoping the CISA is equvilent and I'm hopeing alot of dumbazz… -
Re: CISM and CISA
There's some debate over the value of the ISACA certs, but putting all that aside, the CISM material is excellent. That and the CISA are on-deck for me. If I can do the CISA in June, I'll probably take a stab at the CISM in December. Those might slip six months though (ISACA only offers one exam in June and another in… -
Re: CISM and CISA
I was thinking of starting a new thread but I think this question could be relevant here. I've been thinking about studying for and obtaining the CISM certification. I already have a CISSP. After looking at the CISM study guide, I've noticed some material is similar and some is different (little bit more management… -
Re: CISM and CISA
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Re: CISM and CISA
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Re: CISM and CISA
CISA is a bit like CISSP. You don't have to know so many details like with CISSP to pass it. The disadvantages are: - a domain about auditing, - short exam time (200 questions in 4 hours), and - scenario-based questions (which steal your time). I've heard a negative opinion about CISM to be a kind of "CISSP imitation for… -
Re: CISM and CISA
It is alright if you have a problem with grandfathering but I do not think that applies solely to the CISM. I have got certifications from both ISACA and ISC2 (CISA & CISSP), am also planning on my CISM...of course none of these through grandfathering...but that is a matter of choice for me. If others choose to go the…
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