The CCISO aims to bridge the gap between the executive management knowledge that CISOs need and the technical knowledge that many aspiring CISOs have. This can be a crucial gap as a practitioner endeavors to move from mid-management to upper, executive management roles. Much of this is traditionally learned as on the job training, but the CCISO Training Program can be the key to a successful transition to the highest ranks of information security management.
Learning Objectives
In this course, students will focus on the application of technical knowledge rather than technical information, which is related to a chief information security officer’s daily tasks, in the domains of:
- 1. Governance and Risk Management.
- 2. Information Security Controls, Compliance, and Audit Management.
- 3. Security Program Management and Operations.
- 4. Information Security Core Competencies.
- 5. Strategic Planning, Finance, Procurement and Vendor Management.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
Competency Areas
Feedback
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