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| Subject: | [CISSP-D] RE: Incident Management |
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| Date: | Tue, 31 May 2005 13:16:53 +0400 |
I am CISSP (2002). I now want to pursue the CISM certification. I am in the process of gathering information to properly organize and manage my preparation schedule. I have browsed the site - www.isaca.org <http://www.isaca.org/> for getting basic details. I need the following information: a. Basic differences between CISSP and CISM. (Is CISM an extension of CISA of CISSP or none) b. Names and authors of the good books for preparing for the exam c. Web-links (like cccure.org) for going through the sample questions d. Any experiences and opinions about the value of the process of certification to enrich our knowledge on Information Security Warm Regards, Jagan
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