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Welcome to first ever Web Book on CRISC (Certified Risk & Information System Control)

We welcome you to access this web book on CRISC (Certified Risk & Information System Control) by ISACA.  


Features of this web book are as follow:

  •  This web book is designed on the basis of official resources of ISACA. 
  • Web book is designed specifically for candidates from non-technical background.
  • Topics are arranged segment wise and aligned with latest CRISC Review Manual. 
  • 500 + Exam oriented practice questions. 

Start your preparation here:







CRISC - Recorded Lectures 

We are happy to announce that CRISC lectures is now made available in Udemy in recorded form. You can access them at any time as per your convenience. You will have life time access for the recorded lectures. 


Following are the salient features of the lecture:


  • This course is designed on the basis of official resources of ISACA.


  • Course is designed specifically for candidates from non-technical background.


  • Topics are arranged segment wise and aligned with latest CRISC Review Manual. 


  • Exam oriented practice questions and practical example for CRISC aspirants.


  • Flashcards based learning mode.


  • Use of smartarts for easy learning


Preview: Please find some preview lectures from below link: 

 

 

http://www.criscexamstudy.com/p/video-tutorial-11-risk-capacity-risk.html?m=1

 

http://www.criscexamstudy.com/p/14a-meaning-of-risk.html?m=1

 

http://www.criscexamstudy.com/p/video-tutorial-16a-demilitarized-zone.html?m=1

 



Cost of the Lectures: Cost of lectures is 100 USD. 
We occasionally have discount coupons for this course. Before buying please check with us at career@infosec-career.com about availability of coupons.


Enrollment Process:

Please use following link to enroll: 

https://www.udemy.com/course/crisc-with-hemang-doshi/?referralCode=D9EE73CB3445E8BB1302



Free Access:

Please note that if you are currently unemployed/student, we will be happy to provide you free access. Please do write at career@infosec-career.com.



CRISC Exam Study Guide by Hemang Doshi


We are happy to announce release of CRISC Exam Study Guide by Hemang Doshi.


Following are the salient features of the book:



  • This book is designed on the basis of official resources of ISACA.


  • Course is designed specifically for candidates from non-technical background.


  • Topics are arranged segment wise and aligned with latest CRISC Review Manual. 


  • Exam oriented practice questions and practical example for CRISC aspirants.





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