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CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide - Second Edition

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

5 (3)
By: Hemang Doshi

Overview of this book

With the latest updates and revised study material, this second edition of the Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide provides an excellent starting point for your CISA certification preparation. The book strengthens your grip on the core concepts through a three-step approach. First, it presents the fundamentals with easy-to-understand theoretical explanations. Next, it provides a list of key aspects that are crucial from the CISA exam perspective, ensuring you focus on important pointers for the exam. Finally, the book makes you an expert in specific topics by engaging you with self-assessment questions designed to align with the exam format, challenging you to apply your knowledge and sharpen your understanding. Moreover, the book comes with lifetime access to supplementary resources on an online platform, including CISA flashcards, practice questions, and valuable exam tips. With unlimited access to the website, you’ll have the flexibility to practice as many times as you desire, maximizing your exam readiness. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed the proficiency to successfully obtain the CISA certification and significantly upgrade your auditing career.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Mobile Computing

Mobile computing is the use of devices that do not require a physical connection to process, transfer, or store data.

Examples of mobile devices include smartphones, laptops, USB storage devices, digital cameras, and other similar technologies.

The following are some of the controls to reduce the risks related to mobile computing:

  • Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions should be used.
  • Only data and applications that are absolutely necessary for processing should be stored on the device.
  • Data stored on mobile devices should be backed up regularly to the organization’s server.
  • All mobile computing devices should be registered for tracking and monitoring control.
  • Mobile devices that are stationed at a location should be physically locked.

All mobile devices should be installed with anti-malware software.

Strong encryption mechanisms should be used for data stored on mobile devices.

Access control should be enabled for...