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CISA (Certified Information Systems
Auditor)
The Certified Information Systems
Auditor (CISA) is ISACA’s cornerstone
certification. The CISA certification
has been earned by more than 60,000
professionals since inception and is for
the IS audit, control, assurance and/or
security professionals who wish to set
themselves apart from their peers. Since
1978, the CISA certification has been
renowned as the globally recognized
achievement for those who control,
monitor and assess an organization’s
information technology and business
systems.
The ISACA
Education Department is pleased to
announce that the ISACA e-Learning
Campus is about to launch! Initially,
the campus will include the CISA® Online
Review Course. This course includes a
vast number of ISACA chapter members as
subject matter experts and reviewers. It
was developed primarily to:
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Serve
as a convenient, effective tool for
candidates preparing for the CISA
exam who are unable, or chose not to
attend an ISACA chapter preparation
course.
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Provide CISA-certified professionals
with a means to maintain their
mastery of IS audit and review
concepts and earn continuing
professional education credits.
When you
use your chapter-specific code at the
time of payment, you will earn an
additional
30 days on your course
subscription length.
Please
visit
www.isaca.org/elearning
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CISM
(Certified Information Security Manager)
The Certified Information Security
Manager (CISM) certification is a unique
management focused certification that
has been earned by over 10,000
professionals since its introduction in
2003. Unlike other security
certifications, CISM is for the
individual who manages, designs,
oversees and assesses an enterprise's
information security program. CISM
defines the core competencies and
international performance standards that
those who have information security
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Certified in
the Governance of Enterprise IT™ (CGEIT™)
The IT Governance certification is
intended to recognize a wide range of
professionals for their knowledge and
application of IT governance principles
and practices. More than 200 CGEIT
certificates have been awarded. It is
designed for professionals who have
management, advisory, or assurance
responsibilities as defined by a "job
practice" consisting of IT governance
related tasks and knowledge. Earning
this designation will enable
professionals to respond to the growing
business demand for a comprehensive IT
governance program that defines
responsibility and accountability across
the entire enterprise.
More
information available on :
http://www.isaca.org/cgeit |
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The Certified in Risk and Information
Systems Control™ certification (CRISC™,
pronounced “see-risk”) is intended to
recognize a wide range of professionals
for their knowledge of enterprise risk
and their ability to design, implement,
monitor, and maintain IS controls to
mitigate such risk. It is particularly
designed for IT professionals who have
hands-on experience with risk
identification, assessment, and
evaluation; risk response; risk
monitoring; IS control design and
implementation; and IS control
monitoring and maintenance.
The CRISC
designation will not only certify
professionals who have knowledge and
experience identifying and evaluating
entity-specific risk, but also aid them
in helping enterprises accomplish
business objectives by designing,
implementing, monitoring and maintaining
risk-based, efficient and effective IS
controls
More information on CRISC.
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