CRISC Cert Prep: 2 IT Risk Assessment Preview

CRISC Cert Prep: 2 IT Risk Assessment

With Jerod Brennen Liked by 537 users
Duration: 1h 50m Skill level: Intermediate Released: 7/21/2021

Course details

The Certified in Risk and Information Control (CRISC) certification is an established, well-recognized credential from ISACA. A CRISC certification shows employers that you understand how to identify and manage IT risk in an enterprise and that you’re capable of implementing and maintaining the controls necessary to address risks. This series of courses explains the four IT risk management domains. In this course, instructor Jerod Brennen focuses on IT Risk Assessment. Jerod covers risk assessment fundamentals, then goes into how to determine risk rankings. He goes over methods to analyze risk scenarios for your organizational structure, policies, technology, architecture, and more. Jerod discusses how to analyze the effectiveness of your current controls, including leveraging assessments and performing gap analysis. Jerod concludes with useful advice on communicating your risk assessment results and updating your risk register.

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