Course description
The first module of the CRISC course walks student’s through Domain 1, which comprises 27% of the exam. This domain is all about risk identification and has seven learning tasks associated with it. Some of the learning objectives associated with these tasks are: “Collect and review information, including existing documentation, regarding the organization’s internal and external business and IT environments to identify potential impacts of IT risk to the organization’s business objectives and operations”, “Identify key stakeholders for IT risk scenarios to help establish accountability” and “Collaborate in the development of a risk awareness program, and conduct training to ensure that stakeholders understand risk and to promote a risk-aware culture.”

Syllabus
Resources
File — 00:10:00
Domain 1 Introduction
Video — 00:07:40
This video serves as an introduction to Domain 1.
Task 1.1
Video — 00:39:22
This video is about task 1.1: Collect and review information, including existing documentation, regarding the organization’s internal and external business and IT environments to identify potential impacts of IT risk to the organization’s business objecti
Task 1.2
Video — 00:18:53
This video is about task 1.2: Identify potential threats and vulnerabilities to the organization’s people, processes and technology to enable IT risk analysis.
Task 1.3
Video — 00:23:44
This video is about task 1.3: Develop a comprehensive set of IT risk scenarios based on available information to determine the potential impact to business objectives and operations.
Task 1.4
Video — 00:15:11
This video is about task 1.4: Identify key stakeholders for IT risk scenarios to help establish accountability.
Task 1.5
Video — 00:17:49
This video is about task 1.5: Establish an IT risk register to help ensure that identified IT risk scenarios are accounted for and incorporated into the enterprise-wide risk profile.
Task 1.6
Video — 00:20:54
This video is about task 1.6: Identify risk appetite and tolerance defined by senior leadership and key stakeholders to ensure alignment with business objectives.
Task 1.7
Video — 00:11:44
This video is about task 1.7: Collaborate in the development of a risk awareness program, and conduct training to ensure that stakeholders understand risk and to promote a risk-aware culture.
CRISC Domain 1 Skill Assessment
Assessment — 14 questions — 00:07:00
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