CISA All-In-One Exam Guide
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for the 2009 Exam!
by Peter H. Gregory
Available in Bookstores, October 2009!
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) is an audit professional certification sponsored by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Candidates for the certification must meet requirements set by ISACA.
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What are the requirements?
- You need a minimum of five years of professional information systems auditing, control or security work experience
- You must successfully complete the CISA exam
- You must be willing to agree to a Code of Professional Ethics, a guide professional and personal conduct.
- Continuing education is required. Maintenance fees and a minimum of 20 contact hours of CPE are required annually. In addition, a minimum of 120 contact hours is required during a fixed 3 year period. (ISACA’s CISA Continuing Education Policy).
- You must agree to adhere to the Information Systems Auditing Standards as adopted by ISACA.
Peter H. Gregory, CISA, CISSP, DRCE, is the author of CISA Exam Guide by McGraw-Hill.
Gregory has had a CISA certification for over six years, and is an expert in the data security industry.
Gregory has written:
- CISA exam questions
- Twenty books on technology
- Articles in industry publications such as Software Magazine and ComputerWorld, and eBooks for individual publishers. Gregory will be featured in an upcoming issue of SC Magazine, in the Me and My Job section.
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From Amazon’s author blog:
IT Governance should be the wellspring from which all other IT activities take place (Excerpt from CISA Exam Guide)
“These are literally the first words I have written in my newest book, CISA All-In-One Exam Guide. The statement says it all: all corporate IT activities should flow downward from corporate goals and objectives that are translated into an IT strategy. In turn, this strategy should be realized through policies, architectures, and projects that are implemented and managed.” Peter H. Gregory
This site is sponsored by Ensurity, LLC, for author Peter H. Gregory.
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