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Cascading Style Sheets, commonly referred to as CSS, are a set of formatting conventions allowing you to standardize and enhance the appearance of a web site. By implementing CSS you can fully separate your web site's presentation from its content, and give the site a consistent feel. Dreamweaver CS5 provides increased CSS support, with the ability to enter Inspect mode to view the styling associated with page elements. This course explores this new feature along with other CSS features including a set of prebuilt CSS layouts complete with educational inline comments,...
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Cash flow management involves monitoring, analyzing, and adjusting your business's cash flows to maintain a steady flow of cash available for your activities when needed. Sustaining working capital while managing the flow of cash is often a challenge with many businesses. Sale of goods and services results in cash coming in, while paying bills, taxes, dividends, and the repayment of loans result in cash going out. This course provides some insights into managing cash flow in your area of operation. You are guided through the classification of cash flow into operating,...
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Active Directory Certificate Services is a built-in Certificate Authority that is included with Windows Server 2008. Certificate Authorities are responsible for issuing certificates that validate the identity of users and can be used to secure e-mail correspondence and for web-based authentication. This course discusses planning considerations for CA deployment as well as considerations for deploying storage area networks. High availability is another key consideration when implementing Windows Server 2008. This course covers planning for availability and scalability...
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Dealing with challenging situations and behaviors is a part of any manager's or leader's job. Being observant, knowing what questions to ask, and being able to deal with conflict effectively are facilitation skills that can help when a situation becomes difficult. Managers who observe early signs of dysfunctional behavior â behavior that impedes the progress of work in some way â can prevent disruptions and help employees to be more productive. And those managers who know how to facilitate conflict discussions effectively can promote healthy debate and resolution of...
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IS Governance is an incredibly important part of IS security. Management and monitoring of resources are built into the audit process and the CISA must be aware of the role they will play in the process. This course examines the role of Governance, IT Management and IT Monitoring, and the strategies and models used to evaluate and create policies and procedures within the environment. This course also examines the Risk Management strategies that can be used, and how the CISA plays a role in choosing the correct strategy for the environment. The Certified Information...
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Information Security Management Practices should adhere to the business goals of an organization, aligning to the objectives that management set down for company improvement. This course examines different types of management practices such as human resource management, sourcing management, change management, financial management, and quality management. This course also looks at how segregation of duties is used to better control information security. Finally, this course examines business continuity and impact analysis and how it can be used as part of information...
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Business Application Systems play a substantial role in many corporate infrastructures today. This course examines the role of the auditor in environments where business application systems and agile development systems are being used. The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification is known world-wide as the standard of achievement for those who assess, audit, control, and monitor an organizationâs information systems. CISA has been given ISO/IEC 17024:2003 certification by The American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This course will help to...
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This course examines the auditor's role in auditing physical and software infrastructures and the maintenance of those infrastructures. The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification is known world-wide as the standard of achievement for those who assess, audit, control, and monitor an organization's information systems. CISA has been given ISO/IEC 17024:2003 certification by The American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This course will help to prepare learners for the CISA examination.
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Information Systems professionals with an...
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The acquisition, development, and management of business projects are important in all information systems builds. The CISA must make sure that all these aspects are brought together, and that the business model of the organization is adhered to at all times during this process. This course examines how business realization is applied, how project management structures are built, and how project management practices are used to correctly implement the project management structures. This course also examines the business applications that are used, and the processes that...
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Enterprise network infrastructures and architectures are an integral part of enterprise environments today and are widely unknown to most users. The IS auditor must have a high level knowledge of these frameworks and a clear communication path to those who control them. This course examines the types of networks that are commonly found in enterprises today and the services and components that are commonly used in them. This course also examines disaster recovery strategies and scenarios that must be put in place to deal with any emergency situations that may occur. The...