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 CISA Certification, what do u think bout this cert?

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abelardlim
post May 22 2008, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(clngu @ Mar 4 2008, 11:07 PM)
not necessary to work as IT Auditor once you have CISA ...
If you want to work in overseas, CISA is just a entry level ... don't compare with Malaysia ...

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since two of you have different views about CISA ... let me give a brief explanation in real world situation ...

In Malaysia, CISA is a pre-requisite certification to apply job in IT Management, IT Security, IT Auditing in Financial Industry ie. Banks, Securities and Insurance ... you can see it in Jobs Section in newspaper.

However over the years, CISA is becoming entry evel as there are many other IT certifications carry more weight ie. CISM, CISSP, ISO17799 Lead Auditor, SOX Auditor.

So to work in Big4, CISA is still carry weight but not as much as CISM, CISSP, etc. As a fresh IT Auditor, big4 pay RM3k is already higher than other industries. With CISM or CISSP, I believe you can get RM5k with 2-3 years experience.

To work in overseas, CISA is just a basic requirement because the standard is different. You need at least CISSP or ITIL to secure the job. Still paper qualification not play the important role during interviewing process.

If you said CISA is a damn certificate, then I doubt you can even maintain CPE points in 3 years.

My advice, there are few highly demanded IT certifications in the market ... some employers willing to you up to RM80k per month. I doubt you know anything about it.

I have many IT certifications yet I never criticize their value.
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Hi

In order to take up CISSP course, i know i need to have at least couples of years in security, in which i dont have, may i know is there any other ways which can i pursue to learn it, pass the exam and eventually eligible for CISSP ?


Added on May 27, 2008, 3:09 pm
QUOTE(cktwai @ Jun 5 2007, 09:53 AM)
Hello...

Bear in mind that passing the exam doesn't mean you're CISA "certified".

Part of the process of obtaining the CISA certification is to get someone to "assure" ISACA (the org governing CISA) that the person who passed the test have the relevant experience to obtain the certification.

However you can sit for th exams get pass it and only get certified later on after you've obtain the necessary years of experience. If i'm not mistaken it's 2-3 years depending on whether you have a degree or not.

Passing rate for the exam is usually 40-50%. Means 4-5 out of 10 people will only pass in each exam group. Passing mark is 75. Last December's batch's passing rate in M'sia is 43%.

The exam runs twice a year in Malaysia (usually in June and December). Do take note that you would have to register very early prior to the exam. You can't like study for it, then if you feel like it just register for it the next month.

Anything else ya wanna know?
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hi i have some questions to ask

i) So i must have some years of experience in security in order to get myself CISSP certified ?
ii) Where to find those learning centers to study CISSP, CISA, CISM ?
iii) What is the difference between CISSP, CISA and CISM
iv) any good books for CISSP, CISA and CISM ?


Added on May 27, 2008, 3:12 pm
QUOTE(cktwai @ Jun 5 2007, 09:53 AM)
Hello...

Bear in mind that passing the exam doesn't mean you're CISA "certified".

Part of the process of obtaining the CISA certification is to get someone to "assure" ISACA (the org governing CISA) that the person who passed the test have the relevant experience to obtain the certification.

However you can sit for th exams get pass it and only get certified later on after you've obtain the necessary years of experience. If i'm not mistaken it's 2-3 years depending on whether you have a degree or not.

Passing rate for the exam is usually 40-50%. Means 4-5 out of 10 people will only pass in each exam group. Passing mark is 75. Last December's batch's passing rate in M'sia is 43%.

The exam runs twice a year in Malaysia (usually in June and December). Do take note that you would have to register very early prior to the exam. You can't like study for it, then if you feel like it just register for it the next month.

Anything else ya wanna know?
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hi i have some questions to ask

i) So i must have some years of experience in security in order to get myself CISSP certified ?
ii) Where to find those learning centers to study CISSP, CISA, CISM ?
iii) What is the difference between CISSP, CISA and CISM
iv) any good books for CISSP, CISA and CISM ?


This post has been edited by abelardlim: May 27 2008, 03:12 PM

 

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