(314) 504-0530 info@bac-mail.com

CISA Boot Camp Day 4

  • Course Title: Information Systems Operations and Business Resilience
  • Corresponds to: Domain 4 of the CISA exam – 23%
  • Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite for this course
  • Learning Level: Basic
  • Instructional Method:  Group Live
  • CPE hours earned: 8
  • Field of Study: Information Technology – Technical

Back to Boot Camp Training Programs >

Course Description
While maintaining the operational status of information systems is a major function of all IT departments, information security is of just as great a concern.  The steps organizations take to protect information assets from compromise or danger is the core and purpose of the CIA (Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability) security model, and the basis for any organization’s information security program.

All information systems are ultimately judged by their ability to provide continuous operations for the network services they support.  Installed technology needs ongoing maintenance and support, or it will not remain functional for long.

IT support services cover a range of services providing assistance with computer hardware, software, network or other. IT support services attempt to help the user solve specific problems with a product or a service, whereas IT maintenance services help your company prevent problems with your hardware, software, network and security.

Business applications require ongoing maintenance and support for their underlying infrastructure, which makes managing support contracts a crucial part of the overall IT and business management functions.  Support and maintenance contract information must be readily available for planning and budgeting purposes— and especially in cases of emergencies.  This helps reduce business risks associated with application support, capacity provisioning, and any other ongoing infrastructure issues.

This session focuses on those activities directly related to the operation, maintenance and support of information systems.

Audience
This course would best meet the objectives of an individual preparing to sit for the CISA professional certification examination. Additionally, non-exam candidates or individuals desiring to gain a deeper understanding of the IT Audit methodologies and process would also benefit from attending this course.
Objectives
After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify service level management practices and the components within a service level agreement
  • Recognize  appropriate software licensing and inventory practices
  • Document sound database administration practices
  • Identify proper change, configuration, release and patch management practices
  • Address the development, maintenance and testing of disaster recovery plans
  • Assess Business Impact Analysis (BIA) related to disaster recovery planning
  • Evaluate capacity planning and related monitoring tools and techniques
  • Recognize key business recovery objectives and metrics
  • Address the examination requirements for Domain 4 of the CISA exam.

CISA Boot Camp

Need more information?

If you have questions or would like more information about any of our courses please contact us using the form below. We look forward to hearing from you.

13 + 3 =

Request a Consultation Today

We provide a variety of consultation services and training options to fit the demanding and changing needs of our clients. Contact us today and we will help you determine the best way to meet your goals.

cybersecurity and infrastructure security angency

BAC is a vetted, current provider of training courses through the NICCS Education and Training Catalog. BAC’s courses are aligned to the specialty areas of the National Cybersecurity Workforce Framework.