Certification overview
CRISC is offered by ISACA. Builds certification-aligned practice around security responsibilities and risk-based decisions. This guide follows Current ISACA exam content outline; always confirm provider changes before scheduling.
Who should pursue it
Security professionals developing role-aligned technical, risk, governance, or operational judgment.
- Its domains match the security responsibilities you perform or want to develop.
Typical job roles
Security analyst, security operations, systems security, risk, and junior engineering roles.
Skills measured
The current public standard organizes preparation into 4 domains. Each domain should be studied in the context of its linked objectives rather than as an isolated topic list.
- Governance (26% of the published blueprint): Apply organizational governance, risk governance, and business-context principles.
- IT Risk Assessment (20% of the published blueprint): Identify, analyze, and evaluate IT risk.
- Risk Response and Reporting (32% of the published blueprint): Select, implement, monitor, and report risk responses and controls.
- Information Technology and Security (22% of the published blueprint): Apply technology, architecture, operations, resilience, and security concepts.
Official exam structure
The public profile lists 150 questions and 240 minutes. Supported preparation formats include Multiple Choice, Scenario Decision. The provider's delivery and scoring rules remain authoritative.
Recommended experience
Foundational IT and security knowledge is helpful.
Common candidate mistakes
The most avoidable errors are using an outdated objective list, over-studying familiar domains, memorizing practice wording, skipping practical work, and waiting until the final week to test timing.
Study strategy
Begin with a mixed diagnostic, map every miss to an objective, and rotate through focused study blocks. Combine source reading with labs, scenarios, or work artifacts where the blueprint expects applied judgment.
Time management
Practice within the 240-minute limit without forcing an identical pace on every item. Use a steady first pass, flag questions that warrant deeper analysis, and protect a final review window.
Practice exam strategy
Keep explanations on during targeted study and off during full simulation. Review incorrect answers, uncertain correct answers, domain balance, and pacing before deciding the next study action.
Exam-day strategy
Verify identification and delivery rules with the provider, arrive or check in early, read each prompt for the requested decision, and recover quickly after difficult items. Do not let one question consume the time needed for the rest of the exam.