Course Outline
Prerequisites for CISA Course:
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Basic IT knowledge:
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Familiarity with technology in business:
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Interest in auditing or cybersecurity:
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No prior experience required:
A general understanding of how computers, networks, and systems work.
Knowing how organizations use IT to manage data and processes will be helpful.
If you’re curious about how companies protect their systems and follow compliance standards, this course is for you.
Anyone with a basic tech background and willingness to learn can enroll.
Domain #1 Information Systems Auditing Process:
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Providing industry-standard audit services to assist organizations in protecting and controlling information systems, domain 1 affirms your credibility to offer conclusions on the state of an organization’s IS/IT security, risk and control solutions.
A – Planning:
- IS audit standards, guidelines, and codes of ethics
- Types of audits, assessments, and reviews
- Risk-based audit planning
- Types of controls and considerations
B – Execution:
- Audit project management
- Audit testing and sampling methodology
- Audit evidence collection techniques
- Audit data analytics
- Reporting and communication techniques
- Quality assurance and improvement of audit process
Domain #2 Governance & management of IT:
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This domain confirms to stakeholders your abilities to identify critical issues and recommend enterprise-specific practices to support and safeguard the governance of information and related technologies.
A – IT governance:
- Laws, regulations, and industry standards
- Organizational structure, IT governance, and IT strategy
- IT policies, standards, procedures and practices
- Enterprise architecture and considerations
- Enterprise risk management
- Privacy program and principles
- Data governance and classification
B – IT management:
- IT resource management
- IT vendor management
- IT performance monitoring and reporting
- Quality assurance and quality management of IT
Domain #3 Information systems acquisition, development & implementation:
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Domains 3 and 4 offer proof not only of your competency in IT controls, but also your understanding of how IT relates to business.
A – Information systems acquisition and development:
- Project governance and management
- Business case and feasibility analysis
- System development methodologies
- Control identification and design
B – Information systems implementation:
- System readiness and implementation testing
- Implementation configuration and release management
- System migration, infrastructure deployment, and data conversion
- Post-implementation review
Domain #4 Information systems operations & business resilience:
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Domains 3 and 4 offer proof not only of your competency in IT controls, but also your understanding of how IT relates to business.
A – Information systems operations:
- IT components
- IT asset management
- Job scheduling and production process automation
- System interfaces
- Shadow IT and end-user computing
- Systems availability and capacity management
- Problem and incident management
- IT change, configuration, and patch management
- Operational log management
- IT service level management
- Database management
B – Business resilience:
- Business impact analysis
- System and operational resilience
- Data backup, storage, and restoration
- Business continuity plan
- Disaster recovery plans
Domain #5 Protection of information assets:
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Cybersecurity now touches virtually every information systems role, and understanding its principles, best practices and pitfalls is a major focus within domain 5.
A – Information asset security and control:
- Information asset security frameworks, standards, and guidelines
- Physical and environmental controls
- Identity and access management
- Network and end-point security
- Data loss prevention
- Data encryption
- Public key infrastructure
- Cloud and virtualized environments
- Mobile, wireless, and internet-of-things devices
B – Security event management:
- Security awareness training and programs
- Information system attack methods and techniques
- Security testing tools and techniques
- Security monitoring tools and techniques
- Security incident response management
- Evidence collection and forensics