CISA certification: The gold standard in IS audit, control and assurance
Prove your expertise and position yourself among the most qualified in the industry.
Why pursue a CISA certification?
In today’s fast-evolving business environment, information has become the most valuable asset for organisations globally. Information systems professionals play vital roles in securing and maximising its value. The CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) certification positions you as a trusted expert, capable of tackling the most complex audit challenges while staying ahead of emerging technologies, like AI and blockchain.
Globally recognised as the gold standard for auditing, monitoring, and assessing IT and business systems, the CISA certification demonstrates your expertise and your ability to apply a risk-based approach. Trusted by organisations worldwide, CISA is often a mandatory qualification for IT audit roles, making it a must-have credential for professionals in the field.
ISACA credentials are among the top 10 highest-paying in IT, and CISA is recognised as the preferred credential for IT auditors.
Source: 2023 Certmag Salary Survey
Who is CISA for?
The CISA certification is ideal for early to mid-career professionals who want to enhance their recognition and credibility in interactions with internal and external stakeholders, regulators, and customers.
Job titles include:
- IT Audit Director, Manager, and Consultant
- IT and Internal Auditor
- Compliance, Risk, and Privacy Director
- IT Director, Manager, and Consultant
Resources and training
ISACA Global provides a variety of resources to support you CISA exam preparation, including group training, self-paced learning, and study materials available in multiple languages.
CISA training
At the ISACA Netherlands Chapter, we offer local training courses throughout the year to help you prepare for your CISA certification exam.
More information on CISA
Explore what CISA can offer a professional like you and how to obtain the certification by visiting: isaca.org/credentialing/cisa.