جزییات کتاب
Updated to reflect a new job practice analysis, the CISA Review Manual 2011 is a comprehensive reference guide designed to help individuals prepare for the CISA exam and understand the roles and responsibilities of an information systems (IS) auditor. The manual has been enhanced over the past editions and represents the most current, comprehensive, peer-reviewed IS audit, assurance, security and control resource available worldwide.The 2011 manual is organized to assist candidates in understanding essential concepts and studying the following updated job practice areas:The Process of Auditing Information SystemsGovernance and Management of ITInformation Systems Acquisition, Development and ImplementationInformation Systems Operations, Maintenance and SupportProtection of Information AssetsThe CISA Review Manual 2011 also features an easy-to-use format. Each of the five chapters has been divided into two sections for focused study. Section one of each chapter contains the definitions and objectives for the five areas, as well as the corresponding tasks performed by IS auditors and knowledge statements (required to plan, manage and perform IS audits) that are tested on the exam. It also includes:A map of the relationship of each task to the knowledge statementsA reference guide for the knowledge statements, including the relevant concepts and explanationsReferences to specific content in section two for each knowledge statementSample practice questions and explanations of the answersSuggested resources for further studySection two of each chapter consists of reference material and content that supports the knowledge statements. The material enhances CISA candidates' knowledge and/or understanding when preparing for the CISA certification exam. In addition, the CISA Review Manual 2011 includes brief chapter summaries focused on the main topics and case studies to assist candidates in understanding current practices. Also included are definitions of terms most commonly found on the exam.This manual is excellent as a stand-alone document for individual study and as a guide or reference for study groups and chapters conducting local review courses. It also serves as an effective desk reference for IS auditors