Mastering information security is now a strategic lever for protecting an organization’s digital assets and ensuring regulatory compliance.
At W.A IT Advisory, we offer a range of ISO/IEC certification training programs covering the most widely recognized standards in the field. Whether you’re a DPO, CISO, consultant, auditor, or project manager, our courses will help you implement and audit an Information Security Management System (ISMS) that meets international requirements.
Why choose our training programs?
- Led by certified ISO Lead Implementers & Lead Auditors
- Comprehensive course materials + PECB certification preparation
- Available in-person or online, tailored to your business context
- Hands-on case studies, quizzes, and immersive workshops
Information Security Training Programs
FAQ
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What is Information Security?
Information security refers to the set of practices aimed at protecting an organization’s data from unauthorized access, alteration, loss, or theft. It is based on three core principles: confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.
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What is the difference between ISO 27001 and ISO 27005?
- ISO 27001 is a management standard that defines how to implement an Information Security Management System (ISMS).
- ISO 27005 complements it by focusing on risk management within the ISMS framework.
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Are these training programs certified?
Yes, all our information security training prepares you for internationally recognized certifications, notably those issued by organizations such as PECB and ISACA. You will receive an official certificate upon passing the exam.
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Who are these training programs intended for?
Our courses are designed for security officers (CISOs), GRC consultants, auditors, project managers, Data Protection Officers (DPOs), and more broadly, anyone involved in governance or risk management related to information.
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Do you offer remote training?
Yes, all our training sessions can be delivered either in-person or remotely, according to your needs and preferences. The content and pedagogical quality remain the same.