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CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide

By : Hemang Doshi
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CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide

By: Hemang Doshi

Overview of this book

Are you looking to prepare for the CISA exam and understand the roles and responsibilities of an information systems (IS) auditor? The CISA - Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide is here to help you get started with CISA exam prep. This book covers all the five CISA domains in detail to help you pass the exam. You’ll start by getting up and running with the practical aspects of an information systems audit. The book then shows you how to govern and manage IT, before getting you up to speed with acquiring information systems. As you progress, you’ll gain knowledge of information systems operations and understand how to maintain business resilience, which will help you tackle various real-world business problems. Finally, you’ll be able to assist your organization in effectively protecting and controlling information systems with IT audit standards. By the end of this CISA book, you'll not only have covered the essential concepts and techniques you need to know to pass the CISA certification exam but also have the ability to apply them in the real world.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Information System Auditing Process
4
Section 2: Governance and Management of IT
7
Section 3: Information Systems Acquisition, Development, and Implementation
10
Section 4: Information System Operations and Business Resilience
13
Section 5: Protection of Information Assets

Business continuity plan

The objective of a BCP process is to manage and mitigate the risk of disaster so that the continuity of business operations can be ensured. It is very important that the BCP is reviewed and approved by senior management. This will ensure that the BCP is aligned with the goals of the business.

Steps of the BCP life cycle

The first step in preparing a BCP is to identify the processes of strategic importance for attaining business objectives.

The following are the steps of the BCP life cycle:

  1. Project and scope planning
  2. Risk assessment and analysis
  3. BIA
  4. Business continuity strategy development
  5. BCP development
  6. Business continuity awareness training
  7. BCP testing
  8. BCP monitoring, maintenance, and updating

Content of the BCP

The plan should be well documented and written in simple language that should be understandable to all. Interviewing the key personnel to determine their understanding of the BCP will help the auditor to evaluate the clarity and simplicity of the BCP...