Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control® (CRISC®)

The Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) course is recognized worldwide for professionals who identify, assess and manage IT risks and design, implement and monitor information systems controls. This course prepares participants specifically for the CRISC certification exam and provides up-to-date expertise in this area.

Main Topics

The course covers the following four domains, which are designed to prepare participants for the CRISC certification exam and improve their IT risk management skills:

  • governance
  • IT risk analysis
  • risk response and reporting
  • information technology and security

    Goals

    The learning objectives of the CRISC training program include:

    1. understanding the format and structure of the CRISC certification exam.
    2. knowledge of the various topics and technical areas covered in the exam.
    3. practice with specific strategies, tips and techniques for passing the exam.
    4. opportunity to work on practice questions with subsequent evaluations of the answers.

    The training aims to prepare participants for the CRISC exam by providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the exam process, exam content and proven exam preparation strategies.

    Requirements

    No formal requirements for the training, please note the certification requirements under Certificate.


    Target Audience

    This course is aimed at IT and business professionals at operational or management level who are responsible for the management and mitigation of IT-related risks. It is particularly suitable for:
    - IT risk managers
    - IT consultants
    - IT auditors
    - compliance managers
    - security managers

    Certificate

    CRISC – Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control®, awarded by ISACA.
    Exam language English

    To become CRISC certified it requires:

    1. Passing the CRISC examination
    2. Applying for certification within a time window of five years after passing the exam.
    3. At least three years of professional experience in at least two of the four CRISC domains, one of which must be either Governance or IT Risk Analysis. Certification Application: What are the requirements to become CRISC certified?
    4. Compliance with the ISACA Code of Professional Ethics and the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Policy

    Teaching Materials

    Teaching material in English includes:

    • Official course materials
    • Practice questions and exams
    • Exam voucher

    Execution

    • Class with max. 15 participants
     

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