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ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC®) Exam Guide

You're reading from  ISACA Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC®) Exam Guide

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803236902
Pages 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Shobhit Mehta Shobhit Mehta
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Governance, Risk, and Compliance and CRISC
2. Chapter 1: Governance, Risk, and Compliance 3. Chapter 2: CRISC Practice Areas and the ISACA Mindset 4. Part 2: Organizational Governance, Three Lines of Defense, and Ethical Risk Management
5. Chapter 3: Organizational Governance, Policies, and Risk Management 6. Chapter 4: The Three Lines of Defense and Cybersecurity 7. Chapter 5: Legal Requirements and the Ethics of Risk Management 8. Part 3: IT Risk Assessment, Threat Management, and Risk Analysis
9. Chapter 6: Risk Management Life Cycle 10. Chapter 7: Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk 11. Chapter 8: Risk Assessment Concepts, Standards, and Frameworks 12. Chapter 9: Business Impact Analysis, and Inherent and Residual Risk 13. Part 4: Risk Response, Reporting, Monitoring, and Ownership
14. Chapter 10: Risk Response and Control Ownership 15. Chapter 11: Third-Party Risk Management 16. Chapter 12: Control Design and Implementation 17. Chapter 13: Log Aggregation, Risk and Control Monitoring, and Reporting 18. Part 5: Information Technology, Security, and Privacy
19. Chapter 14: Enterprise Architecture and Information Technology 20. Chapter 15: Enterprise Resiliency and Data Life Cycle Management 21. Chapter 16: The System Development Life Cycle and Emerging Technologies 22. Chapter 17: Information Security and Privacy Principles 23. Part 6: Practice Quizzes
24. Chapter 18: Practice Quiz – Part 1
25. Chapter 19: Practice Quiz – Part 2
26. Index 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Virtual private networks

Imagine that you have a corporate device that you want to connect to a private network, such as your workplace network. Without a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you would need to physically connect to that network, either by being on-site or using a remote access tool that connects you to the network. This can be performed remotely with the help of a VPN. A VPN allows us to create a secure, encrypted tunnel over a less secure network, such as the public internet. The purpose of a VPN is to provide a way to connect to a private network, such as a workplace network, from a remote location. This is particularly useful for employees who work from home or while traveling and need to access sensitive company data without compromising the security of the data.

When you connect to a VPN, the device first establishes an encrypted connection to the VPN server that can be located anywhere in the world. Once this connection is established, the device then uses the VPN...

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