Overview
Key Giveaways
8 days of Live Instructor-led training
24x7 support
Exam dumps
Instructor support for any query
Practice Questions with answers
Latest Case Studies
Session recording available.
Pre-study learning path
Exam application help
Steps To Get Certified
Pre-requisites
A minimum of 5 years of professional information systems auditing, control, or security work experience
Exam Pattern
- Duration: 4 Hours
- Number of questions: 150
- Question format: Multiple Choice
- Passing marks: 450 out of 800
- Exam language: English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Turkish, Chinese
Who Should Attend
- 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/ IT Consultants
Course Curriculum
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Task and Knowledge Statement Introduction
1.4 Knowledge Statement 1.1
1.5 Knowledge Statement 1.2
1.6 Knowledge Statement 1.3
1.7 Knowledge Statement 1.4
1.8 Knowledge Statement 1.5
1.9 Knowledge Statement 1.6
1.10 Knowledge Statement 1.7
1.11 Knowledge Statement 1.8
1.12 Knowledge Statement 1.9
1.13 Knowledge Statement 1.10
1.14 Knowledge Statement 1.11
1.15 Quiz
1.16 Case Study Scenario
1.17 Case Study Questions
1.18 Key Takeaways
1.19 Conclusion
2.1 Introduction01:10
2.2 Objectives00:49
2.3 Knowledge Statement 2.1
2.4 Knowledge Statement 2.2
2.5 Knowledge Statement 2.3
2.6 Knowledge Statement 2.4
2.7 Knowledge Statement 2.5
2.8 Knowledge Statement 2.6
2.9 Knowledge Statement 2.7
2.10 Knowledge Statement 2.8
2.11 Knowledge Statement 2.9
2.12 Knowledge Statement 2.10
2.13 Knowledge Statement 2.11
2.14 Knowledge Statement 2.12 and 2.13
2.15 Knowledge Statement 2.14
2.16 Knowledge Statement 2.15
2.17 Knowledge Statement 2.16
2.18 Knowledge Statement 2.17
2.19 Quiz
2.20 Case Study Scenario
2.21 Case Study 9
2.22 Key Takeaways
2.23 Conclusion
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Objectives
3.3 Knowledge Statement 3.1
3.4 Knowledge Statement 3.2
3.5 Knowledge Statement 3.3
3.6 Knowledge Statement 3.4
3.7 Knowledge Statement 3.5
3.8 Knowledge Statement 3.6
3.9 Knowledge Statement 3.7
3.10 Knowledge Statement 3.8
3.11 Knowledge Statement 3.9
3.12 Knowledge Statement 3.10
3.13 Knowledge Statement 3.11
3.14 Knowledge Statement 3.12
3.15 Knowledge Statement 3.13
3.16 Knowledge Statement 3.14
3.17 Quiz
3.18 Case Study Scenario
3.19 Case Study 9
3.20 Key Takeaways
3.21 Conclusion
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Objectives
4.3 Knowledge Statement 4.1
4.4 Knowledge Statement 4.2
4.5 Knowledge Statement 4.3
4.6 Knowledge Statement 4.4
4.7 Knowledge Statement 4.5
4.8 Knowledge Statement 4.6
4.9 Knowledge Statement 4.7
4.10 Knowledge Statement 4.8
4.11 Knowledge Statement 4.9
4.12 Knowledge Statement 4.10
4.13 Knowledge Statement 4.11
4.14 Knowledge Statement 4.12
4.15 Knowledge Statement 4.13
4.16 Knowledge Statement 4.14
4.17 Knowledge Statement 4.15
4.18 Knowledge Statement 4.16
4.19 Knowledge Statement 4.17
4.20 Knowledge Statement 4.18
4.21 Knowledge Statement 4.19
4.22 Knowledge Statement 4.20
4.23 Knowledge Statement 4.21
4.24 Knowledge Statement 4.22
4.25 Knowledge Statement 4.23
4.26 Quiz
4.27 Case Study Scenario
4.28 Case Study
4.29 Key Takeaways
4.30 Conclusion
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Objectives
5.3 Knowledge Statement 5.1
5.4 Knowledge Statement 5.2
5.5 Knowledge Statement 5.3
5.6 Knowledge Statement 5.4 and 5.5
5.7 Knowledge Statement 5.6
5.8 Knowledge Statement 5.7
5.9 Knowledge Statement 5.8
5.10 Knowledge Statement 5.9
5.11 Knowledge Statement 5.10
5.12 Knowledge Statement 5.11
5.13 Knowledge Statement 5.12
5.14 Knowledge Statement 5.13
5.15 Knowledge Statement 5.14
5.16 Knowledge Statement 5.15
5.17 Knowledge Statement 5.16
5.18 Knowledge Statement 5.17
5.19 Knowledge Statement 5.18
5.20 Knowledge Statement 5.19
5.21 Knowledge Statement 5.20
5.22 Knowledge Statement 5.21
5.23 Knowledge Statement 5.22
5.24 Knowledge Statement 5.23
5.25 Knowledge Statement 5.24
5.26 Knowledge Statement 5.25
5.27 Knowledge Statement 5.26
5.28 Quiz
5.29 Quiz Question
5.30 Case Study Scenario
5.31 Case Study Questions
5.32 Key Takeaways
5.33 Conclusion
CISA Summary
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CISA® for Career Growth
CISA® Certification denotes a professional with experience, knowledge, and skills in vulnerability management, control implementation, and compliance. CISA Certified experts are compensated according to the industry's highest standards. CISA® is the highest-paid qualification according to the IT Skills and Certifications Pay Index. CISA® certificate holders earn between $83,677 and $107,342 per year, according to PayScale statistics.
Benefits of CISA Certification
- Enumerates and enhances your expertise
- Validates that you have amplified and upheld the level of knowledge required to meet the trials and tests laid down by any modern organization.
- CISA® is globally recognized as a mark of excellence for IS audit professional
- CISA® certification combines the achievement of completing a comprehensive exam with work recognition in addition to educational experience and credibility in the market.
- CISA® certified individuals are excellent indicators of proficiency in technology controls
What will you learn
- Domain 1 – Information System Auditing Process (21%)
- Domain 2 – Governance and Management of IT (17%)
- Domain 3 – Information Systems Acquisition, Development, and Imp. (12%)
- Domain 4 – Information Systems Operations and Business Resilience (23%)
- Domain 5 – Protection of Information Assets (27%)
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FAQs
CISA Stands for The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) certification. CISA Certification is the gold standard for those who audit and assess an organization's information technology.
In order to obtain your CISA® certification.
Within five years of the date, you initially passed the test, and submit your entire application.
Ask your employers to confirm the experience you've listed. The experience must have been acquired within ten years prior to the application deadline or within five years after completing the test.
Yes, the 2019 exam version is connected with this CISA course to represent the most recent business developments affecting the IT audit profession.
It will take around 40 hours to finish the self-paced online training course. Taking a live virtual course will require 32 hours to finish.
A maximum of three tries are allowed to pass the CISA certification test. In order to help students pass the exam, Tromenz offers them support and coaching.
You have up to three attempts in total, but you can immediately try again.
Candidates with CISAs can make up to 22% more money than their non-certified counterparts. The annual pay for a CISA Certification is $103,986.
An international, professional organization with an emphasis on information technology or IT governance is the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, or ISACA. This non-profit, international, and autonomous association is involved in the creation, adoption, and use of knowledge and information system practices that are widely recognized. It is in charge of giving information systems-using organizations governance tools, benchmarks, and advice.
Yes, you can take the CISA exam, also known as the certified information systems auditor (CISA) course exam, online or at your local testing facility. Simply register for the exam on the official website is all that is required.
The CISA exam is for 4 hours of duration (240 minutes) and has 150 multiple choice questions.
Exam registration fees for the Certified Information Systems Auditor Certification (CISA Certification) are based on membership status at the time of exam registration.
ISACA uses and publishes scores on a standard 200–800 scale.
Look over the following criteria to get the lowest, passing, and ideal scores.
- When all questions are successfully answered, a score of 800 is considered to be flawless.
- The lowest possible score is 200, which denotes that only a small percentage of questions were properly answered.
- To pass the test, you must obtain a score of 450 or above, which is the minimum acceptable level of knowledge.
- If all other conditions are satisfied, a candidate who receives a passing score can subsequently submit an application for certification (see section How to become Certified for more details).