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CRISC

​Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA,1978)[14]

Certified Information Security Manager (CISM, 2002)[14]

Certified in the Governance of Enterprise IT (CGEIT, 2007)[14]

Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC, 2010)[14]

Cybersecurity Practitioner Certification (CSX-P, 2015)[15]

Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE, 2020)[16]

Information Technology Certified Associate (ITCA, 2021)[17][18]

Certified in Emerging Technology (CET, 2021)[19][20]

The CSX-P, ISACA's first cybersecurity certification, was introduced in the summer of 2015. It is one of the few certifications that require the individual to work in a live environment, with real problems, to obtain a certification. Specifically, the exam puts test takers in a live network with a real incident taking place. The student's efforts to respond to the incident and fix the problem results in the type of score awarded.[21]

Certificates

COBIT Certificates

IT Risk Fundamentals Certificate

Certificate in Cloud Auditing Knowledge

CSX Nexus Cybersecurity Certificates

Cybersecurity Audit Certificate Program

Computing Fundamentals Certificate

Networks and Infrastructure Fundamentals Certificate

Cybersecurity Fundamental Certificate

Software Development Fundamentals Certificate

Data Science Fundamentals Certificate

​The City of Leeds is a city and metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England. The metropolitan borough includes the administrative centre of Leeds and the towns of Farsley, Garforth, Guiseley, Horsforth, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, Rothwell, Wetherby and Yeadon.[4] It has a population of 793,139 (mid-2019 est.), making it technically the second largest city in England by population behind Birmingham, since London is not a single local government entity. It is governed by Leeds City Council.

The current city boundaries were set on 1 April 1974 by the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, as part a reform of local government in England. The city is a merger of eleven former local government districts; the unitary City and County Borough of Leeds combined with the municipal boroughs of Morley and Pudsey, the urban districts of Aireborough, Garforth, Horsforth, Otley and Rothwell, and parts of the rural districts of Tadcaster, Wharfedale and Wetherby from the West Riding of Yorkshire.

For its first 12 years the city had a two-tier system of local government; Leeds City Council shared power with West Yorkshire County Council. Since the Local Government Act 1985 Leeds City Council has effectively been a unitary authority, serving as the sole executive, deliberative and legislative body responsible for local policy, setting council tax, and allocating budget in the city, and is a member of the Leeds City Region Partnership. The City of Leeds is divided into 31 civil parishes and a single unparished area.

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