Description:
Our CISA Super Review training course is intended to energize individuals for ISACA’s examination in one day. This course is focused on sharing tried and tested examination techniques required to pass the ISACA’s CISA examination.
The CISA Super Review course will also help individuals identify subject gaps They might have in relation to the CISA examination syllabus.
Objectives:
CISA Super Review Course designed to be a first paced review session.
- Students will gain the knowledge of what the ISACA examinations expect
- Each of the 6 domains of the 2011 CISA exam will be refreshed in your mind, and the content of our CISA course is focused on concise exam preparation to give you all of what you need for the exam, and none of what you do not.
- The CISA Super Review training course will refresh your knowledge of the ISACA exam syllabus.
Target Audience:
Finance / CPA professionals, I.T. professionals, Internal & External auditors
Course Synopsis:
The CISA Examination has a multiple-choice format and consists of one four-hour paper. The examination tests a candidate’s knowledge of IS audit principles and practices as well as technical content areas. The exam covers one process and five content areas (domains) and those tasks that are routinely performed by a CISA. The examination covers the following areas of IS Auditing:
Content Area 1: IS Audit Process
Provide IS audit services in accordance with IS audit standards, guidelines, and best practices to assist the organization in ensuring that its information technology and business systems are protected and controlled.
Content Area 2: IT Governance
To provide assurance that the organization has the structure, policies, accountability, mechanisms, and monitoring practices in place to achieve the requirements of corporate governance of IT
Content Area 3: Systems and Infrastructure Lifecycle
To provide assurance that the management practices for the development/acquisition, testing, implementation, maintenance, and disposal of systems and infrastructure will meet the organization’s objectives.
Content Area 4: IT Service Delivery and Support
To provide assurance that the IT service management practices will ensure the delivery of the level of services required to meet the organization’s objectives.
Content Area 5: Protection of Information Assets
To provide assurance that the security architecture (policies, standards, procedures, and controls) ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information assets.
Content Area 6: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
To provide assurance that in the event of a disruption the business continuity and disaster recovery processes will ensure the timely resumption of IT services while minimizing the business impact.
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