CISA – Certified Information System Auditor
Course level:Intermediate
Categories
I.T, ISACA, Security, Technology
Course Duration:
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Material Includes
- We will provide soft copies of the syllabus in online courses.
- We will provide hard copies of the syllabus in live courses.
Target Audience
- Individuals who are willing to learn in Information Systems Auditing
- Professionals who are Auditors or working in an Audit environment
- The professionals who are willing to make a Career in Information
- Systems Auditing
- IT managers
- Security Managers
- System Analysts
- Consultants
Description
The CISA is a globally reputed certification for security professionals who audit, monitor, and assess organizations information systems and business operations. The certification showcases the candidate’s auditing experience, knowledge, and skills to evaluate vulnerabilities, report on compliance, and institute controls within the enterprise. Organizations require audit professionals who possess the knowledge and expertise to identify critical issues and security challenges. The skills and practices that CISA promotes and evaluates are the building blocks of success in the field. Possessing the CISA demonstrates proficiency and is the basis for measurement in the profession.
What I will learn?
- DOMAIN 1 - Information Systems And Auditing Process
- DOMAIN 2 - Governance and Management of IT
- DOMAIN 3 - Information Systems Acquisition, Development and Implementation
- DOMAIN 4 - Information Systems Operations And Business Resilience
- DOMAIN 5 -
Requirements
- A minimum Five (5) or more years of experience in IS/IT audit, control, assurance, or security. Experience waivers are available for a
- maximum of three (3) years, maybe obtained as follows:
- • A maximum of 1 year of information systems experience OR 1 year of non-is auditing experience can be substituted for 1 year of experience.
- • 60 to 120 completed university semester credit hours (the equivalent of a 2-year or 4-year degree) not limited by the 10-year preceding restriction can be substituted for 1 or 2 years, respectively, of experience.
- • A master's degree in information security or information technology from an accredited university can be substituted for 1 year of experience
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