Cisa Exam Cram: Certified Information Systems Auditor (Exam Cram 2)

Cisa Exam Cram: Certified Information Systems Auditor (Exam Cram 2)

by Allen Keele (Author), KeithMortier (Author)

Synopsis

Want an affordable yet innovative approach to studying for the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) 2005 exam? CISA 2005 Exam Cram 2 is your solution. You will have the essential material for passing the CISA 2005 exam right at your fingertips. All exam objectives are covered and you'll find practice exams, exam alerts, notes, tips and cautions to help guide you through your exam preparation. A CD also provides you with a video introduction to the exam and complete explanations of answers to the practice questions from Certified Tech Trainers (CTT). As a special bonus, you will receive $75 in discounts on CTT products and services. For your smartest, most efficient way to get certified, choose CISA 2005 Exam Cram 2.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 456
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification
Published: 20 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0789732726
ISBN 13: 9780789732729
Book Overview:

The CISA 2005 Exam Cram 2 provides readers with the essential material for passing the CISA certification exam. This Exam Cram offers readers an innovative approach to study with a video introduction to the exam and complete explanations of all answers to the questions on the CD. Exam Cram key features, such as covering all exam objectives and providing practice exams, exam alerts, notes, tips, and cautions, remain a central part of this book. The Certified Information Systems Auditor exam is given once a year, every June, in 200 locations worldwide in eleven languages. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 elevated systems auditing to a legal requirement for publicly traded companies and many privately held companies are following suit due to increased security risks. The exam is a test of auditing concepts to be used as guidance for systems auditors and as such, changes little from year to year. In addition to successfully completing the CISA exam, candidates must also adhere to ISACA's Code of Professional Ethics, submit evidence of a minimum of five years of professional IS auditing, control or security work experience, and abide by a program of continuing education. Since its inception, more than 35,000 IS auditors, accountants, security practitioners and other leaders in IT governance and assurance from around the world have earned the CISA designation. This is the 10th consecutive year that registrations for the exam have set a new record.


Author Bio

Allen Keele has 20 certifications, the CISA, CISM, CISSP, and Security+ among them. As president and program developer for Certified Tech Trainers, he has over 14 years experience in information security and risk management. He has authored books on security and lectures at leading companies such as Deloitte and Touche, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, and Fujitsu.

Keith Mortier holds a CISA and CISSP certification and a BS in Computer Information Systems. Within the IT industry, Keith has designed and implemented risk assessment, vulnerability testing and disaster recovery-security plans. Keith is president of LMI solutions providing security services to both commercial and government clients.