Description
This ISACA CRISC Exam Preparation course is designed to provide comprehensive understanding of IT risk management and information systems control, aligning with the frameworks and practices set by ISACA. The course covers the core areas tested in the CRISC exam, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills needed to identify, assess, and manage IT risks, as well as implement information systems controls.
Trainer : Hery Purnama ,SE.,MM. MCP, PMP, ITILF, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE, COBIT, CISSP CBAP, TOGAF, CTFL, ISO/IEC 27000, ISO/IEC 20000, ISO 31000
Objectives
- Understanding IT Risk Management Framework: Mastering the principles and practices in identifying and managing IT risks.
- Risk Evaluation and Response: Learning to evaluate risks and design effective response strategies.
- Risk Monitoring and Reporting: Developing skills in monitoring and reporting risk status.
- Information Systems Control: Understanding and implementing effective controls to mitigate risks.
- CRISC Exam Preparation: Enhancing the ability to successfully pass the CRISC exam through practice questions, tips, and strategies.
Duration
- 4 Days
Exam Fee
- The CRISC exam fee varies based on ISACA membership and exam location. Typically, the fee ranges from $575 to $760.
Exam Number of Questions and Duration
- The CRISC exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions.
- The duration of the exam is 4 hours.
Eligibility Requirements for the Exam
- A minimum of three years of cumulative work experience in IT risk management and information systems control.
- Work experience must be gained within the 10-year period preceding the application date for certification or within five years from the date of initially passing the exam.
Syllabus: ISACA CRISC Exam Preparation
Day 1: Introduction and IT Risk Management
- Introduction to CRISC and IT risk management
- Fundamental principles of risk management
- Risk identification
Day 2: Risk Assessment
- Risk assessment methodologies
- Risk analysis and evaluation
- Risk assessment techniques
Day 3: Risk Response and Mitigation
- Risk response strategies
- Developing mitigation plans
- Implementing controls to reduce risks
Day 4: Risk Monitoring and Reporting
- Monitoring and reviewing risks
- Risk reporting and communication
- Exam preparation: Practice questions and review
This information should be periodically reviewed to ensure it aligns with ISACA's latest policies regarding the CRISC exam
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