CRISC-Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control
The Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) certification, offered by ISACA, is designed for professionals who manage enterprise risk and design and implement information system controls. It validates expertise in identifying and managing IT risk and implementing and maintaining information systems controls.
Exam Details:
- Format: The CRISC exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are given 4 hours to complete the exam. The exam is computer-based and administered at authorized PSI testing centers worldwide or can be taken as a remotely proctored exam.
- Domains Covered: The exam evaluates candidates across four key domains:
- Governance (26%): Establishing and maintaining the IT governance framework to support business objectives.
- IT Risk Assessment (20%): Identifying and assessing IT risk to ensure the organization’s risk management strategy is effective.
- Risk Response and Reporting (32%): Developing and implementing risk responses to ensure that risk factors and events are addressed in a cost-effective manner and in line with business objectives.
- Information Technology and Security (22%): Designing, implementing, and maintaining information systems controls to mitigate risk.
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FQAs
Q1: What type of laptop is required for the online exam?
A: A personal laptop with administrative rights is required.
Q2: Which operating systems are supported for PearsonVUE and PSI exams?
A: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit) operating systems are supported.
Q3: What hardware requirements must the laptop meet?
A: The laptop must have a working webcam and microphone.
Q4: What should be done regarding antivirus or firewall software before the exam?
A: Antivirus or firewall software must be uninstalled before the exam.
Q5: What is the most important connectivity requirement for the online exam?
A: Good speed internet connectivity is essential.
Q6: What identification is required for the exam?
A: Any one government ID proof, such as a passport, driving license, or PAN card, is required.
Q7: What should a candidate do if there are delays during the exam?
A: Candidates may experience intentional delays to answer some questions and should remain patient during the process.
Q8: How should communication with the examiner be handled during the exam?
A: Candidates must handle communication, including showing their ID and scanning the room when requested by the examiner.
Q9: What application must the candidate install to allow system access?
A: Candidates must install UltraViewer, which will enable remote system access.
Q10: What will happen after UltraViewer is installed?
A: The remote administrator will install additional secret remote applications to manage the exam.
Q11: What should candidates do if the system test blocks UltraViewer?
A: Candidates should not worry if UltraViewer is blocked during the system test, as it is part of the process and will be handled by the remote administrator.
Q12: Where can UltraViewer be downloaded?
A: UltraViewer can be downloaded from the official website (https://www.ultraviewer.net) or by searching for the latest version on Google.