Posts Tagged “CRISC”
Don’t fight the zeitgeist, CRISC Edition
by Chandler on September 14, 2010
Some guy recently posted a strangely self-defeating link/troll/flame in an attempt to (I think) argue with Alex and/or myself regarding the relevance or lack thereof of ISACA’s CRISC certification. Now given that I think he might have been doing it (…)
ISACA CRISC – A Faith-Based Initiative? Or, I Didn’t Expect The Spanish Inquisition
by alex on July 2, 2010
In comments to my “Why I Don’t Like CRISC” article, Oliver writes: CobIT allows to segregate what is called IT in analysable parts. Different Risk models apply to those parts. e.g. Information Security, Architecture, Project management. In certain areas the (…)
CRISC -O
by alex on June 24, 2010
PREFACE: You might interpret this blog post as being negative about risk management here, dear readers. Don’t. This isn’t a diatrabe against IRM, only why “certification” around information risk is a really, really silly idea. Apparently, my blog about why (…)