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RE: Tips for CISA

Subject: RE: Tips for CISA
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 13:29:24 +0000 (GMT)
Hi there,

As you don't have audit experience,
I would suggest that you attend a CISA preparation course
as early as possible! This will guide you on filling your gaps.

For me getting the "audit mindset"
is clearly more important than having the IT technical skills.

If you had an audit experience, I would have say,
like Cathie, "ok read the CISA review book and fix your audit knowledge".

I truly believe that alone and without an audit experience
it will be very difficult for you to make it, sorry.

Believe me take that course.

Hope this helps.

Boubacar, Cisa


--- En date de : Mar 25.3.08, Schmidt (Audit), Cathie 
<Cathie.Schmidt@ProMedica.org> a écrit :

De: Schmidt (Audit), Cathie <Cathie.Schmidt@ProMedica.org>
Objet: RE: Tips for CISA
À: "Tiago Alves" <tiagodna@gmail.com>, newnewguy@aol.com
Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Date: Mardi 25 Mars 2008, 18h39
I would also recommend reading all of the ISACA audit
standards,
guidelines and procedures, available on the ISACA website,
no log on
required.


Catherine Schmidt, CISA
ProMedica Audit & Compliance 
419-291-6706 Voice 
419-534-6430 Fax 


-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@securityfocus.com
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On Behalf Of Tiago Alves
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:32 PM
To: newnewguy@aol.com
Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Tips for CISA

hey new guy

Basic tips:
- Read the Cisa Review Manual 2008;
- Train using the CISA question database;

Simple formula and it worked for me.

Good luck!

On 25 Mar 2008 16:06:38 -0000, newnewguy@aol.com
<newnewguy@aol.com>
wrote:
Hi,


I am planning to write CISA in June'2008. Can
somebody provide me thw
quick tips to prepare for this exam. I have experience in
IT
Infrastructure Services, Information Security Mgmt (27001),
very less
experience in Auditing.


I don't have certifications for any of the above
domains. Any help/tip
is highly appreciated.


Thanks,

New Guy

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