About the CISA Exam
The Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) exam is designed to assess an individual's knowledge and expertise in information systems auditing, control, assurance, and security. It is a globally recognized certification offered by ISACA, a professional association focused on information technology. The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions and lasts for four hours. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 450 to pass the exam
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Eligibility and Exam Details
To be eligible to take the CISA exam, candidates must meet specific requirements, including having five or more years of work experience in IS audit, control, assurance, or security. Additionally, at least two years of experience should align with the CISA job practice areas. The exam is open to anyone with an interest in information security, and candidates can take the exam even if they haven't met the experience requirements yet, although they must meet those requirements before obtaining the CISA certification
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The CISA exam is open to anyone who has an interest in information security. You can still take the CISA exam even if you haven’t met the experience requirements yet, although you’ll have to meet those before getting certified. When you take the CISA exam, we’ll send you your results, ...