The CRISC - Certified Risk and Information System Control - certificate gives you international recognition (from ISACA) as a security professional. The CRISC extensive set of online practice questions (QAE) are included in the courseprice.
CRISC is for IT professionals, risk professionals, business analysts, and project manager and/or compliance professionals and anyone who has job responsibilities in the following areas: Risk identification, assessment, evaluation, risk response, monitoring and IS control design/monitoring and implementation/maintenance.
The Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control certification is 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.
There is no prerequisite to take the CRISC exam; however, in order to apply for CRISC certification you must meet the necessary experience requirements as determined by ISACA
QAE (Questions, Answers and Explanations) is online available via a voucher which is part of the courseware.
The requirements for certification are:
The exam lasts 4 hours and consists of 150 English Multiple Choice questions.
The examenvoucher for the official CRISC exam is not included in the price.
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