What is CRISC?

Introduced in 2010, The Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control certification (CRISC), pronounced “see-risk,” is intended to recognize a wide range of IT and business professionals for their knowledge of enterprise risk and their ability to design, implement and maintain information system (IS) controls to mitigate such risk.

CRISC is based on independent market research and input from thousands of subject matter experts from around the world as well as ISACA’s intellectual property including Risk IT and COBIT 4.1.

Those who earn the CRISC designation help enterprises benefit from the rising business demands for IT professionals who understand business risk and have the technical knowledge to implement appropriate IS controls.


Why CRISC?
   

CRISC demonstrates proven experience:  Employers can be assured that CRISC-certified professionals have the proven experience and knowledge to help enterprises accomplish business objectives such as:

  • Effective and efficient operations
  • Designing, implementing, monitoring and maintaining risk-based, efficient and effective IS controls
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements

CRISC enhances your professional recognition:  In business today, risk plays a critical role. Almost every business decision requires IT and business professionals to balance risk and reward. A CRISC designation will differentiate you with employers, clients and peers for your knowledge in designing, implementing and maintaining information systems controls to mitigate risk.


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