if u passed CRISC exam? did u try that or know if it worth?
dear all,
if u passed CRISC exam? did u try that or know if it worth?
https://www.exam-labs.com/exam/CRISC
plz advice if it worth time & effort in it. thanks all.
if u passed CRISC exam? did u try that or know if it worth?
https://www.exam-labs.com/exam/CRISC
plz advice if it worth time & effort in it. thanks all.
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beads Member Posts: 1,533 ■■■■■■■■■□Used to keep my CISA and CRISC active but allowed both to lapse due to just being "Me Too" certs. I say this as I found no real market for the CRISC and I am no longer a professional auditor. I did start my security career off with audit but that was well over 20 years ago.
[h=2]if u passed CRISC exam? did u try that or know if it worth?[/h]In all seriousness, if this is the way your prepared to write at work, look into a refresher course in English. Nothing will kill you faster than sloppy communication skills.
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mahd559 Member Posts: 14 ■■■□□□□□□□I believe any material can add value and knowledge is worthy.
However, to be honest, real exam question will not be as of this pattern.
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scasc Member Posts: 465 ■■■■■■■□□□Interesting comment b/eads - I have CRISC and found it really good. I work in the Security GRC world. I've found in my experience all ISACA certs possibly apart from CGEIT to be in demand. Mind you I get what you mean about "too cert" - I have quite a few and still continuing!AWS, Azure, GCP, ISC2, GIAC, ISACA, TOGAF, SABSA, EC-Council, Comptia...
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DarkSkies Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□This is the bottom line; until hiring managers stop basing their hiring practices on how many certs you own. My advice is to get and keep them. Otherwise good luck landing a job. It is merely a baseline (smell) test.