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Better prepare to become the certified CISA with latest updated questions | Part 02

What you will learn

Process of auditing information systems

Governance and management of IT

Information systems’ acquisition, development and implementation

Protection of information assets

* 06 SETS OF PRACTICE EXAMS: Immerse yourself in unique and up-to-date questions meticulously tailored to align with the certification exam format.

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Thank you for enrolling my ISACA CISA practice set at Part 01. Due to limitation of maximum question count here, I would like to introduce you Part 02 updated recently of CISA Mock Exam here.

Total, I have already uploaded 3.000 Questions in 02 parts to help you practice and ensure your success.

Certified Information Systems Auditor, or CISA (as it is more popularly known), is a certification issued by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) for people in charge of ensuring that an organisation’s information technology (IT) or business systems are monitored, managed and protected.

It is a globally recognised standard for appraising an IT auditor’s knowledge, skill and expertise in assessing vulnerabilities and instituting technology controls in an enterprise environment.

The CISA certification is designed for IT auditors, audit managers, consultants and security professionals. In simple terms, CISA is a global standard for professionals with a career in IT in domains of auditing, control and security.

The exam has certain criteria and specific characteristics. It is a 4h long exam, with multiple-choice questions across five major job practice domains:

  • process of auditing information systems
  • governance and management of IT
  • information systems’ acquisition, development and implementation
  • protection of information assets
  • information systems’ operation, maintenance and service management.

The exam is scored on a scale of 200-800, and participants need to score 450 or higher to pass the exam

If you work better independently, it’s important to use study materials that actually test you on your comprehension of the learned materials. Great study guides will test you on how you respond to a specific situation. It’s not about simply memorizing facts.

Tips:
1. Understand the Core Concepts

2. Gauge Your Existing Knowledge with Self Analysis


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3. Design Your Study Plan

4. Familiarize with the Exam Question Format

5. Put on the ISACA Hat when Answering Questions

6. Analyze Your Answers and Read All Explanations

7. Don’t Blindly Memorize

8. Don’t Forget the Mock Exam

Again, don’t forget the mock exam. This is one of your greatest tools for preparing for the CISA exam because it simulates what it will be like for you on test day.

Keep practicing until you are reasonably comfortable with your performance. It is also important to allow time for at least one mock exam, so you can answer the questions in a more stressful (and realistic) testing environment. You can also practice time management which is one of the most important exam testing strategies.

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Add-On Information:

    • Simulate the CISA Exam Experience: Practice under timed conditions, mirroring the actual CISA exam’s format, difficulty, and content distribution for building familiarity and confidence.
    • Target Your Knowledge Gaps: Pinpoint specific CISA domains and sub-topics needing improvement through detailed performance analysis, enabling focused and efficient study efforts.
    • Reinforce All CISA Domains: Systematically review and solidify your grasp on the five critical CISA domains, ensuring comprehensive coverage and balanced understanding for certification success.
    • Master Strategic Answering Techniques: Develop and refine effective strategies for deconstructing complex questions, identifying key information, and selecting the optimal answer efficiently.
    • Optimize Your Exam Time Management: Hone your ability to allocate time wisely across various question types, ensuring you can complete the entire exam within the strict time limits.
    • Stay Current with Latest Updates: Engage with questions incorporating the most recent CISA job practice areas, technological advancements, and ISACA guidelines for relevant preparation.
    • Boost Exam Day Confidence: Regular exposure to challenging, realistic questions mitigates test anxiety, fostering mental resilience and self-assurance for peak performance.
    • Understand the ‘Why’ with Detailed Rationales: Gain deep insights into the logic behind each correct answer and the flaws in incorrect options, promoting true comprehension.
    • Sharpen Professional Judgment: Practice applying CISA principles, ethical considerations, and best practices to diverse real-world IT audit scenarios, enhancing your decision-making.
    • Track Your Preparatory Progress: Utilize built-in analytics to monitor your scores, identify areas of improvement, and track your readiness level for an adaptive study approach.
    • Familiarize with ISACA Question Nuances: Become adept at interpreting the specific phrasing and style of ISACA’s questions, reducing ambiguity and surprises on the actual exam.
  • PROS:
    • Targeted Preparation: Focuses specifically on the exam format and question style, optimizing your study efforts directly towards certification.
    • Immediate Feedback: Provides instant assessment of your answers, including explanations, for rapid learning and concept reinforcement.
    • Practical Skill Application: Moves beyond theory by requiring you to apply CISA knowledge to practical, exam-like scenarios.
  • CONS:
    • No Foundational Teaching: Assumes prior knowledge of CISA domains, offering practice without introductory or conceptual instruction.

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