Pass the ISACA Advanced in AI Security Management exam. Built for security leaders who manage AI programs, not engineers who build them.
| Certification Body | ISACA |
| Launched | August 19, 2025 |
| Questions | 90 multiple-choice |
| Time Limit | 150 minutes (2.5 hours) |
| Passing Score | Scaled (ISACA standard) |
| Exam Fee | $599 (member) / $760 (non-member) |
| Prerequisite | Active CISM or CISSP required |
| Delivery | PSI test centers or remote |
| Scheduling | 12 months from registration |
Every question is framed through a governance lens. We teach you to think like ISACA expects.
15-20 minutes per day. Assumes existing CISM/CISSP knowledge. Focuses on AI-specific extensions to security management.
View Full Curriculum →Yes. ISACA requires an active CISM or CISSP certification as a prerequisite to sit for the AAISM exam. This is non-negotiable — AAISM is designed to build on top of existing security management expertise, not replace it.
Management. AAISM tests your ability to oversee, govern, and make risk decisions about AI security programs. You need to understand AI technologies well enough to evaluate and approve controls, but you won't be asked to implement them yourself. Our course explicitly teaches the "ISACA mindset" — governance over technical, risk-proportionate responses, business-aligned decisions.
ISACA exams consistently reward governance-first thinking. When a technical answer and a governance answer both seem correct, ISACA almost always wants the governance answer. We teach this pattern explicitly — it's the difference between knowing the material and passing the exam.
AIGP targets legal/compliance professionals and focuses on governance frameworks and regulations. SecAI+ targets mid-career security professionals and covers hands-on AI security. AAISM targets senior security leaders (CISOs, directors) and focuses on managing enterprise AI security programs. They complement each other — many professionals earn multiple credentials.
No. PassAIExam is an independent study resource not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ISACA.
You already lead security programs. Now lead AI security programs with a credential that proves it.