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Prepare for GIAC's leadership certification with security governance, operations, projects, policy, AI management, cloud security, business continuity, SOC management, vendor management, and technical-control fluency.
GSLC validates security leadership capability across governance, management, and technical-control oversight. GIAC lists 115 questions, 3 hours, and a 70% passing score for candidates receiving access to certification attempts on or after June 17, 2023.
GSLC preparation should connect business goals, program management, technical controls, and leadership decisions.
GIAC lists 1 proctored exam with 115 questions.
GIAC lists a 3-hour time limit and a 70% passing score for candidates receiving access to certification attempts on or after June 17, 2023.
GIAC exams are web-based and proctored, with remote ProctorU and onsite PearsonVUE options.
GIAC states candidates have 120 days from certification-attempt activation to complete the attempt.
GIAC positions GSLC for security managers and professionals with leadership responsibilities. Candidates should understand how governance, policy, technical controls, cloud, AI, privacy, monitoring, incident response, business continuity, and architecture support business needs.
The objectives include managing security operations, teams, projects, policies, awareness, vendors, AI, cloud security, encryption and privacy, SOC operations, risk, and the lifecycle of the security program. Preparation should focus on decision-making, metrics, maturity, and communication with stakeholders.
GIAC periodically reviews certification specifications and asks candidates to confirm the format and passing score for their specific attempt inside the GIAC account. Final logistics review belongs in the study plan.
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GSLC validates a practitioner's understanding of governance and technical controls focused on protecting, detecting, and responding to security issues while leading security programs and teams. GIAC lists 1 proctored exam, 115 questions, 3 hours, and a 70% minimum passing score for candidates receiving access to certification attempts on or after June 17, 2023. Objectives include building a security program that meets business needs, managing security operations and teams, managing security projects and the security program lifecycle, cryptography concepts for managers, incident response and business continuity, SOC management, application security, artificial intelligence, cloud security, encryption and privacy, negotiations and vendors, projects, awareness, policy, system security, program structure, network monitoring with SIEM, SOAR, and machine learning, network architecture, networking concepts, risk management, security frameworks, and vulnerability management. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare with leadership scenario review, objective mapping, policy and program artifacts, practice-test review, and GIAC proctoring logistics.
GIAC lists 115 questions for the current GSLC exam.
GIAC lists a 3-hour time limit.
GIAC lists a 70% minimum passing score for candidates receiving access to certification attempts on or after June 17, 2023.
GIAC lists information security managers, security professionals with leadership responsibilities, and IT or other managers as target candidates.
GIAC states certification exams are web-based and proctored, with remote ProctorU and onsite PearsonVUE options.
Connect each GSLC objective to a management decision, artifact, metric, or control outcome.
Practice with policy structures, project plans, risk registers, SOC metrics, SIEM/SOAR concepts, IR plans, BCP/DR concepts, vendor terms, privacy requirements, cloud risk, AI governance, and awareness-program materials.
Organize business, governance, policy, operations, cryptography, architecture, SOC, and continuity concepts for quick lookup.
Track GIAC's 120-day window, complete practice tests early, verify attempt details, and select ProctorU or PearsonVUE delivery.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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