Certified Information Systems Auditor or CISA refers to a designation issued by the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). CISA certification is the standard and appropriate path for those who audit, control, monitor and assess an organization’s information technology and business systems. In this bog, we explore what makes the CISA certification so coveted and relevant today.
CISA credentials are in high demand with employers such as Big 4 organisations (KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, Ernst & Young), Tier 1 investment banks (Goldman Sachs, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase) and many more. In reality, any IT Internal Auditing, Compliance Department would require CISA-certified IT auditors to provide assurance on IT systems.
As the author of this blog, below are the key benefits that I have personally experienced after having passed the CISA exam:
(As per ISACA, see tab “Is CISA Right For You”)
Below is a salary graph of CISA certified professionals working in the US (in USD)
[Source - Payscale]
Given below is another salary graph mapping pay ranges for CISA certified professionals working in the UK (in GBP)
[Source - Payscale]
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Author: Abhinav Goyal
Abhinav Goyal is a professional CISSP trainer within Cyber Management Alliance’s training pool. He is CM-Alliance’s CISSP/CISA/ISO 27001/SOX/Information Risk Management/SAP Cyber security trainer. He has an MBA (Finance), along with qualifications in Computer Engineering, CISSP, CISA, ITIL (expert), COBIT (foundations), and SAP security.
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