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Re: CRISC Dec 2016
Congratulations Natalie - you should give yourself a massive pat on the shoulder - passing CRISC the first time is a great achievement as it is one of the tougher exams. Are you looking to do the CISA or CISM next? Now that you have told me that I am going to be checking my inbox every five minutes. Good luck everyone -… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
I too wrote the CRISC today. I felt like I was in a bad dream where I had studied the wrong material for the exam I was presented with. I wrote and passed my CISA in 2007. I found that exam to be very straightforward and I was completed in 2 hours. All with a relatively minimal amount of practical experience (bare minimum… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
Yes I am anticipating the results coming out any day soon. I am hoping that this is third time lucky. I got my CISM last year on the first attempt but this CRISC exam is something else. If I fail again then I think I will give this one a miss - I have tried hard and long enough. Good luck to everyone else waiting on their… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
Ready to get the results for the CRISC!! Anyone else take an exam in Nashville in December? ISACA sent out notices that if we failed we would automatically be registered for free to retake it in May using the CBT because the hotel had maintenance drilling in the vicinity of our room. It was SO LOUD and distracting. I'm… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
I took the "live online" ISSEP class last year from infosecinstitute and thought it was fairly good. There were a few annoying technical issues but overall I didn't think it was too bad. I also had everyone's favorite instructor from the cybrary CISSP class, Kelly Handerhan. I noticed there is also an online CRISC course… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
These ISACA exams are something else. I took the June 2016 CISA, finished in about 75 minutes and walked out of there indifferent. I did not feel too optimistic that I had passed, but I also did not think I had failed. I ended up passing. For the CISA, I only used the ISACA questions database. I took the December 2016… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
Here's my CRISC experience: (Posted from another thread that didn't get any traction) This was my first certification - ever (CRISC). I have a good core of academic knowledge (MS: IT), and even attended a 4-month full-time trade school. I should have rec'd my A+, Sec+, CCNA, and Some basic Microsoft certs, but even though… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
So now I have CGEIT and CRISC from ISACA (many others) so I wonder about next steps. To be fair, with my CGEIT in 2012 I would say it has opened zero doors -- nor has ITIL expert or PgMP for that matter...There's little question that multiple certs don't add value for money -- but I would argue the lifecycle knowledge… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
@mog27, I have no experience with training camp's online courses, their onsite boot camps are great if you are a seasoned infosec or risk management type person as a polish to self study. I took the CRISC in Dec 2015 and found it to be quite straight forward. My study plan was almost non-existent, just on the job doing the… -
Re: CRISC Dec 2016
I agree with most of the comments. The exam was interesting. I passed the CISA in September using the review manual and database, and used the same material for the CRISC exam. I studied for the exam for about 8 weeks reading each chapter twice and over 2000 attempts on the database questions resulting in a high 90%. The…
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