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Identify and assess information security risk within the risk management framework by defining risk, threats, and likelihood, guiding governance, risk tolerance, and organization-wide risk decisions.
Frame the risk management framework by assessing threats, responding with action alternatives, and monitoring effectiveness across organizational, enterprise architecture, and information system layers to protect missions.
Apply the risk management framework for information systems, identifying threat sources, assessing likelihood and impact, and selecting risk responses, with monitoring and integration into enterprise architecture and system life cycle.
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Integrate security requirements early into the information system lifecycle to reduce weaknesses, allocating risk-based controls through a multidisciplinary team and well-defined boundaries.
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Learn how to categorize information systems using confidentiality, integrity, and availability to assign low, moderate, or high impact levels and determine system security categories.
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Analyze risk management strategies for organizational information systems, assessing severity, criticality, and risk tolerance to inform risk acceptance, authorization to operate, and authorizing official decisions within the security authorization package.
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The Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) training course is based on the concepts around certifying, reviewing and accrediting an information system. This vendor-neutral certification course is designed to provide in-depth guide to establishing a certifiable and accredited information system in any organization. The course is based on the official certification exam contents and enables the students to appear in the exam. The course covers all the standards to implement the processes used to evaluate risk and institute security baselines and requirements.
The Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional (ISCAP) course covers everything you need to know about becoming an Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional. Students are able to learn about the risk management framework, software development life cycle, categorizing information systems, selecting security controls, implementing security controls, assessing security controls, authorizing information systems, and monitoring security controls.
Exam Information
The Information Systems Certification and Accreditation Professional exam is taken online through Mile2’s Assessment and Certification System (“MACS”), which is accessible on your mile2 account. The exam will take 2 hours and consist of 100 multiple choice questions. The cost is $400 USD and must be purchased from Mile2.