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CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide

You're reading from   CISA – Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide Aligned with the CISA Review Manual 2019 to help you audit, monitor, and assess information systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838989583
Length 590 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Hemang Doshi Hemang Doshi
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Information System Auditing Process
2. Audit Planning FREE CHAPTER 3. Audit Execution 4. Section 2: Governance and Management of IT
5. IT Governance 6. IT Management 7. Section 3: Information Systems Acquisition, Development, and Implementation
8. Information Systems Acquisition and Development 9. Information Systems Implementation 10. Section 4: Information System Operations and Business Resilience
11. Information System Operations 12. Business Resilience 13. Section 5: Protection of Information Assets
14. Information Asset Security and Control 15. Network Security and Control 16. Public Key Cryptography and Other Emerging Technologies 17. Security Event Management 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Identity and access management

An IS auditor should review the logical access control of the organization with the prime objective of determining whether access is granted and controlled as per approved authorizations. As a CISA aspirant, you are expected to understand the concepts of identity and access management. Let's have a look at these concepts.

Logical access controls are a set of tools and protocols with the objective and purpose of the following:

  • Identification
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Accountability

Access control categories

The following are the major categories of access control:

Type
Description
Mandatory access control (MAC) Control rules are governed by an approved policy. Users or data owners cannot modify the access role.
Discretionary access control (DAC) Control access can be activated or modified by the data owner as per their discretion.

MAC is considered more robust and stringent in terms of information security compared to DAC. To increase...

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