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The ITIL 4 Practice: Information Security Management module provides best practice guidance on how to protect the information needed by the organisation to conduct its business. This includes understanding and managing risks to the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information, as well as other aspects of information security such as authentication and non-repudiation. The practice underpins the strategy and operations of all modern organisations, regardless of how many IT systems they use for conducting their business.
The individuals can demonstrate their understanding and application of the key concepts, principles, value and challenges of the practice at both strategic and operational levels, maximising value of the Information Security Management practice in their everyday work.
The ITIL 4 ISM course is part of the ITIL 4 Practice Manager (PM) Designation, which encompasses a set of practice-based modules designed for performing specific work or accomplishing an objective. The practices are also enriched with additional guidance on the capability model based on the ITIL 4 maturity model.
Included with this course is a digital copy of the official guidance publication, ITIL 4 Information Security Management Practice.
This course is one of the five 1-day component courses of the ITIL 4 Specialist: Collaborate, Assure and Improve (CAI) 3-day course. You may wish to consider taking the combined course and the included combined exam, which covers all five component courses in one exam.
Examination
This course pricing includes a voucher for the ITIL 4 Information Security Management Exam, which is an online proctored exam through PeopleCert. It is a 30-minute closed book exam consisting of 20 multiple choice questions, with a pass mark of 65% (13/20). Practice exam papers and questions are provided in the course, and reviewed to assist in preparation.
After passing the exam, each student’s certificate will be made available to them via PeopleCert.
It is highly recommended that you spend some time each evening of this course reviewing and consolidating what you’ve learned, to be well prepared for the exam. It is also recommended to use the five official guidance publications for study and exam preparation but note they are not permitted to be used in the exam.