Introduction to Information Security: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and the Security Policy
Introduction to Information Security: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and the Security Policy Overview
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Welcome to the Introduction
to Information Security,
Threats, Vulnerabilities, and
the Security Policy course.
In this course, Deidre and Wes
will provide you with a solid
understanding of information
security auditing and its key
concepts.
Designed for internal auditors,
compliance experts, and leaders
in internal audit departments,
this course aims to equip you
with the foundational knowledge
necessary to perform
information security governance
audits and basic assessments of
information security
operations.
Throughout the course, we'll
delve into essential topics
such as security incident
management, logical access,
threat sources and events,
policies, interdependencies,
and cost considerations.
By
exploring these areas, you'll
develop a comprehensive
understanding of the different
aspects that contribute to
information security.
Completing this course will
also earn you five CPE credits,
demonstrating your commitment
to continuous professional
development.
Join us on this educational
journey as we empower you to
navigate the world of
information security auditing
with confidence and expertise.
Let's begin.
Overview
Learning Style
On Demand
Level
Entry Level
Includes
Assessment
Who this course is for
Internal auditors, compliance experts, and leaders in internal audit departments.
NASBA Certified CPE
5 credits
Field of Study
Auditing
Length of course
NA
Prerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
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Students enrolled in on-demand, self-paced courses are expected to take an active role in their learning by progressing through the course materials in a timely and consistent manner. Because these courses are self-directed, full completion of all modules, videos, labs, and assessments with a passing score of 70 are required to receive credit and any applicable CPEs. Learners are encouraged to set a regular study schedule to stay on track and maximize comprehension. CPE credits will be awarded based on the total course hours and verified completion of all required activities.
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