Decision summary
- IS risk and control specialists
- IT Risk Analyst
- 3 years across 2 CRISC domains
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Verification details
- Content reviewed: March 2026
Certification details
Overview
Specialist in risk and information systems control
Specialist in risk and information systems control. This certification is suitable for the Advanced.
Exam & requirements
Tips to pass the exam
General guidance — verify with official sourceLock in one consistent quiet hour daily (early morning works well) — consistency beats volume.
Start with a question bank before reading the book — it tells you what's actually tested.
Take a full rest day before the exam — adequate rest noticeably sharpens focus and recall.
Study plan
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Study the exam blueprint deeply and self-assess against each domain individually before starting.
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Start by reviewing real-world experience: document the projects you've worked on and map them to the cert requirements.
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Use only one official or accredited source (Official Study Guide) as your primary reference.
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Spend half of your time on scenario-based (case-study) practice, not rote memorisation.
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Join a professional study group (Discord or Slack) to discuss complex scenarios.
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Reserve the final month for full-length mock exams matching the real exam duration, deeply reviewing every wrong answer.
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