To learn more about additional tracks, click here:Track 4 - Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) Exam Review
With a growing demand for individuals possessing IS audit, control and security skills, CISA has become a preferred certification program by individuals and organizations around the world. ISACA’s CISA was named among the four highest-paying certifications for 2012 according to the IT Skills and Salary Survey by Global Knowledge and TechRepublic. Utilizing CISA Review materials, this session assists in preparing participants for the CISA exam administered by ISACA. Participants learn to demonstrate competence in five domains, including standards and practices; organization and management; processes; integrity, confidentiality and availability; and software development, acquisition and maintenance. Even if you do not plan to take the exam right away, you may find this a good overview of Information Systems Auditing, or a chance to learn what the exam is all about. Participants will be provided CISA exam review manuals and can bring their personal study guides if desired to supplement materials used by the presenter. See https://www.isaca.org/bookstore/Pages/CISA-Exam-Resources.aspx. Class Schedule Note: Start and end times for topics may be subject to change; subjects will be taught on the day indicated.
About the Speaker
Brian Kelley is an author, columnist, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), accredited CISA trainer, and former Microsoft Data Platform (SQL Server) MVP (2009-2016) focusing primarily on SQL Server and Windows security. Brian currently serves as a data architect as well as an independent infrastructure/security architect concentrating on Active Directory, SQL Server, and Windows Server. He has served in a myriad of other positions including senior database administrator, data warehouse architect, web developer, incident response team lead, and project manager. Brian has spoken at 24 Hours of PASS, the Marathon of PASS, IT/Dev Connections, SQLConnections, the SSWUG Virtual Conferences, the Techno Security and Forensics Investigation Conference, the IT GRC Forum, SyntaxCon, and at various SQL Saturdays, Code Camps, and user groups.
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