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CISA Preparation Programme

Tuesday, Oct 14, 2008-Friday, Oct 17, 2008
32.0 CPE hours
1,805.00 Members | 1,900.00 Non-Members
Contact: Richard Cascarino
 
For registration and location information, see www.rcascarino.com/CISA.htm

The Qualification                                        

The Certified Information Systems Auditor designation of the ISACA is recognized in 150 countries with more than 18000 candidates holding the designation CISA. 

The tasks and knowledge required of today's and tomorrow's Information Systems audit
professional serve as the blueprint for the CISA examination. These areas are defined through a Practice Analysis that is conducted at regular intervals and consists of both process and content components in a CISA's job function. Accordingly, exams consist of tasks that are routinely performed by a CISA and the required knowledge to perform these tasks.

Benefits of Becoming a CISA

Being recognized as a CISA brings with it a great number of professional and organizational benefits. Successful achievement demonstrates and attests to an individual's information systems audit expertise and indicates a desire to serve an organisation with distinction. This expertise is extremely valuable given the changing nature of information technology and the need to employ certified professionals who are able to apply the most effective information systems audit, control and security practices, and who have an awareness of the unique requirements particular to information technology environments. Those who become CISAs join other recognized professionals worldwide who have earned this highly sought after professional designation.

Many employers now seek the achievement of the CISA designation as a strong factor for employment and/or advanced promotion.

The Workshop

This four-day crash workshop is revised and designed to prepare candidates for the 2008 examination and provide the opportunity to review the core knowledge required for the examination and apply this to sample CISA questions. It covers all six Content Areas  required for the examination. 

Participants are expected to have read the 2008 CISA Review manual in advance although this is not a pre-requisite for the course.. 

Previous delegates on this workshop have reported a high success rate.

Full details are available at our website at www.rcascarino.com/CISA.htm

 


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