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NOTICE OF EXAM RESULTS

21 July 2020

Mr. Javier Alejandro Toro


Villavicencio #361 Office 104
Santiago, 8320154

Exam ID: 12767658

Certified Information Security Manager® CISM®


TESTED 8 December 2012 - with Spanish Form

Your Total Scaled Score is


472.00

Congratulations! You were successful in achieving a passing score on the CISM exam.

Exam scores are reported on a scale from 200-800. A scaled score is a conversion of your raw score(s) to a common scale. A
score of 450 represents a minimum passing score established by ISACA's CISM Certification Working Group. Below is your
score by area.

SCALED SCORES OF YOUR PERFORMANCE BY AREA

Information Security Governance: 519


Information Risk Management and Compliance: 388
Information Security Program Development and Management: 487
Information Security Incident Management: 544

VERY IMPORTANT:
You are not yet certified. To become certified as a CISM and enjoy the benefits of certification, you must earn the required job
experience and submit an Application for CISM Certification. The application is available at www.isaca.org/CISMapp.
Until your application is received and approved, you are not CISM certified and cannot use the CISM designation.

If you have any questions about your eligibility for CISM certification or about whether or not your experience qualifies for
certification please contact the ISACA Customer Experience Center by visiting support.isaca.org.

Achieving CISM certification is a fundamental step in your career development process. CISM certification will enhance your
credibility and recognition with employers, peers and clients as well as boost your earning potential. We encourage you to
apply for CISM certification as soon as you have the required experience.

Again, congratulations on your success. We encourage you to be active with ISACA at a local and/or global level and look
forward to having you join the more than 90,000 professionals worldwide who have earned the CISM credential.

CISM Certification Working Group


ISACA: Trust in, and value from, information systems

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