Out of all the possible certificates you could pursue, here’s why you should consider acquiring this certification.
Cybersecurity positions are in high demand since cyberattacks and threats are on the rise. Some reports say there are more than 600,000 job openings just in the United States.
Even though threats are real, many organizations are lagging behind on their cybersecurity efforts. Realizing the dangers, these organizations are desperately seeking cybersecurity professionals who can help them catch up in their industry.
As the only auditable international information security standard, ISO 27001is a big deal in information security. When you become a certified Lead Implementer, it tells organizations that you can create and implement best practices for all of their information security systems. This is what many organizations need right now.
When you become a 27001 Lead Implementer, you’ll have the knowledge to save organizations money by implementing information security best practices that will keep their systems secure.
In 2021, the average data breach cost $4.24 million. That’s no small expense. Data breaches happen more frequently than they’re reported, and no business is immune. With this certification, you’ll prove your worth to potential employers who are looking for professionals to tighten up their cybersecurity.
Organizations who realize they’re vulnerable will want to hire you to ensure information security protocols are followed at all times within the company.
Collecting cybersecurity certifications can be a great way to make sure you’re continually learning new information and expanding your value at the same time. You don’t want to collect certificates randomly, but it’s definitely exciting to collect the ones that will make a difference in your career.
Sometimes employers look for candidates with specific certifications, so the more qualifications you have related to your profession, the better. Additionally, if you hold certifications an employer isn’t specifically looking for, they might get curious and realize you have even more value than they were originally seeking in a candidate.
If you’re already working in cybersecurity and you want a new position, you might find what you’re looking for as a Lead Implementer. This position is different from an auditor, and it’s perfect if you like critical thinking and coming up with solutions.
You don’t have to stay stuck in whatever position you’ve been working in throughout your career. Sometimes it’s not about the money or titles and you just want to do something you love.
If you love the idea of implementing strategies and standards that save organizations time and money, consider getting your ISO 27001 Lead Implementer certification.
Did your boss ask you to get certified to help the company? Sometimes business owners and managers ask employees to pursue certain certifications in order to bring more value to the company. It’s common for organizations to ask existing employees to obtain the ISO 27001 Lead Implementer certification when they first start implementing ISO 27001 standards. The risk of making mistakes is too great to implement without expertise.
If your higher ups are asking you to acquire the ISO 27001 Lead Implementer certification, it’s worth considering.
You can consider asking your boss to pay for your exam fees. The exam can be expensive, and if you’re being asked to get certified, it makes sense to at least make the request.
If the certification isn’t a requirement for you to keep your current position, your boss may not be required to pay for your exam fees based on labor laws. However, it never hurts to make the request.
If, however, your boss is requiring you to get certified, they will most likely need to cover the cost of everything, including your course, time, and the exam fees.
There are no formal prerequisites for this certification; however, it’s recommended to have a solid understanding of ISO/IEC 27001 along with implementation principles.
You’ll take this exam online and it will be proctored, so be prepared to stay in your seat the whole time. The exam consists of 80 questions with challenging scenario-based questions making up about half of all questions. The scenario-based questions aren’t simple – each scenario is described in about 10-15 lines. You will have three hours to complete your exam.
The test is open-book. However, just because it’s an open book exam doesn’t mean you should rely on your materials for the answers. In fact, many people who have passed the exam will tell you that your materials won’t be of any use when you see the questions. You will really need to know the material to pass the exam.
The exam is challenging. However, with our ISO 27001 Lead Implementer preparation course, you’ll be learning from our professional experts who will guide you through everything you need to know to pass the exam.
If you’re ready to take your information security career to the next level, sign up for our 27001 Lead Implementer training course to get started. You can schedule your course in advance based on your needs, as we have several dates available at any given time.
If you want to be seen as an IT security authority that organizations depend on and your teammates come to for advice, you need to become a Lead Implementer. Take our training course today so you can be ready for the next step in your cybersecurity career.
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