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Kaleidoscope Consulting and eFortresses are working together to provide HISP Certification training.

 
Who is eFortresses?  See  http://www.efortresses.com
 
 "eFortresses is a risk management solutions company providing best of breed solutions for information security, privacy and regulatory compliance. Our mission is to provide clients with the knowledge and expertise to make informed decisions regarding exposure to regulatory non-compliance and potential theft or compromise of information assets. Knowledge and expertise are provided by a combination of automated assessment, extensive and continuous research, and real world experience gained in projects over several years for government and commercial organizations worldwide."
 
 
What is the HISP Instutute?  See  http://www.hispi.org/
 
"The Holistic Information Security Practitioner (HISP) Institute (HISPI) is an independent certification organization consisting of volunteers that are true information security practitioners, such as Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), Information Security Officers (ISOs), Information Security Managers, Directors of Information Security, Security Analysts, Security Engineers and Technology Risk Managers from major corporations and organizations."  Request a copy of  the HISP Flyer.
 

Holistic Information Security Practitioner (HISP) Certification Course:
 
"The objective of this course is to provide participants with the necessary skills to implement a corporate Information Security Management System (ISMS) framework that is compliant with the requirements of ISO 27002, UK Data Protection Act, EU Directive on Privacy, HIPAA Security, GLB Act, Sarbanes-Oxley Act (Security), FACT Act, PCI Data Security, NIST 800-53, PIPEDA, PIPA and California SB-1386 and meets the certification requirements of ISO 27001."
 
 
Class datesFebruary 15-19, 2010                    

 
To register, go to:   http://www.efortresses.com/Public_CourseAvailability.htm