Question and Answer: 3442

Edition: 6.0

The CISA Exam is a globally recognized certification designed to validate an individual's expertise in auditing, controlling, and monitoring IT systems. This exam is an essential step for professionals who wish to pursue a career in IT auditing, risk management, and compliance.
The CISA Exam is a comprehensive assessment that measures an individual's understanding of the five domains of IT auditing, including Auditing Information Systems, Governance and Management of IT, Information Systems Acquisition, Development, and Implementation, Information Systems Operations, Maintenance, and Service Management, and Protection of Information Assets.
The CISA is designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and skills in various areas, including IT governance, risk management, security, and audit processes.
The CISA Exam is administered by ISACA (Information Systems Audit and Control Association), a leading global association that provides IT governance, security, and audit professionals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and credentials to add value to their organizations.
The CISA certification proves that the candidate has the necessary skills and knowledge to assess an organization's IT system's vulnerabilities, identify potential risks, and develop effective solutions to address them.