Cisa and cism from isaca.

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ISACA is not an educational institution but the governing body for the CISA, CISM, CGEIT and CRIS certification programs.
To view information on the CISA Certification Program including exam information, please visit Bulletin of Information (BOI). There are no requirements to take the CISA exam. To become CISA certified requires:
1.) Passing the CISA exam.
2.) 5 years of IS audit, control or security work experience.
1 year can be substituted with 1 year of information systems or financial audit work experience
2 years can be substituted with a bachelors degree or it's equivalent, 1 year can be substituted for a two-year degree.
To view our certification requirements more in detail, please visit How to Become CISA Certified.
To view the study materials available for purchase through ISACA, please visit www.isaca.org/cisabooks.
Many of our local ISACA chapters host review courses for the exam. To find a chapter near you, please visit Local Chapter Information | ISACA.
Thank you for your interest in the CISM certification program.
The Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) is developed specifically for experienced information security managers who design, oversee, assess and manage an enterprise's information security program. CISM defines the core competencies and international performance standards that those who have information security management responsibilities must master.
You would be interested to know that ISACA's Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) certification has been selected as a finalist for the SC 2008 Award for "Best Professional Certification Program" and is ranked in the top five highest-paying certifications in Certification Magazine's 2007 salary survey.
When is the next CISM exam?
· 11 December 2010
· Registration for the exam will open in at the end of May at Exam Registration.
* For more information including CISM exam locations, please visit Register for the CISM Exam.
- To view the study materials available for purchase through ISACA, please visit www.isaca.org/cismbooks.
- Many of our local ISACA chapters host review courses for the exam. To find a chapter near you, please visit Local Chapter Information | ISACA.
How do I become CISM certified?
1) Take and pass the CISM exam. There are no requirements to take the exam.
2) Submit your application for certification, including verification of five years of information security.
Three of the five years must be gained performing the role of an information security manager. Substitutions for work performed in the role of an information security manager are not allowed. However, a maximum of two years general information security work experience can be substituted for one of the following:
· CISA in good standing or
· CISSP in good standing or
· Post-graduate degree in information security or a related field
A maximum of one year general information security work experience may be substituted for one of the following:
· One full year of information systems management experience or
· One full year of general security management experience or
· Currently holding a skill-based or general security certification
- To view our certification requirements more in detail, please visit How to Become CISM Certified.
- The application for certification can be found at Apply for CISM Certification.
After reviewing this information, if you have additional questions, please contact us at certification@isaca.org. We look foreword to working with you to attain the credentials your experience deserves
 

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