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Accounting IT certifications for your career growth

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Accounting IT certifications

If you’re an accountant and a techie, learn about the many accounting IT certifications you can earn to advance and specialize your career. 

Summary 

Accounting IT certifications combine accounting and technology skillsets for career growth. These credentials, such as the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), provide expertise in areas like data management, cybersecurity, risk assurance, and fraud detection. 

Top accounting IT certifications 

#1: Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) 

A Certified Internal Auditor is certified by The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) as an expert in the standards and best practices of the internal auditing profession. 

The CIA is the gold standard of auditing certifications and—through testing, education, and experience requirements—guarantees that CIAs can effectively manage, gather, and analyze data. This includes leveraging the latest tech in the practice of internal auditing, ensuring efficiency and accuracy in big data management. 

Likewise, CIAs must have a command of cybersecurity and data security methods, helping their organizations to remain compliant and secure in their privacy. 

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#2: Certification in Risk Management Assurance® (CRMA®) 

The CRMA certification, another of the audit certifications managed by The IIA, provides the skillsets and expertise required to offer risk management assurance to audit committees and executive management. 

Often built upon the foundation of a career in auditing, becoming a CRMA leverages risk management evaluation expertise with a focus on information security. 

#3: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) 

For professionals who aim to specialize in IT monitoring and assessing data systems, the CISA credential can equip you with expertise. As a CISA, you learn the organizational impact of new technology like AI and blockchain, and demonstrate a focus on applying a risk-based approach to audit engagements. 

#4: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 

Certified Information Systems Security Professionals are experts in designing, implementing, and managing an organization's information security program. With a focus on cybersecurity, your job as a CISSP relies on deep knowledge of a range of software and programs to ensure your clients’ or organization’s data safety. 

#5: Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) 

The Certified Fraud Examiner credential focuses on preventing, detecting, and examining financial fraud. CFEs rely on accounting IT software and navigating the latest tech tools to investigate fraud, follow money trails, and data management. 

Become an IT-focused auditor 

Explore if becoming a Certified Internal Auditor is the right career path for you, learning how the certification sets you up for job growth that combines accounting and tech skillsets. 

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About the author

Shannon is the Content Marketing Specialist with the Becker team at Colibri Group. Her copy and content writing experience prior to this role includes education, non-profit, technology, building products, and other industries. She enjoys synthesizing concepts into a digestible, informative, and valuable resource for her audiences, and feels fortunate to work in a position that fosters extensive reading and intellectual growth. Shannon holds a bachelor’s degree from Penn State University Schreyer Honors College and a Master’s in Comparative Literature, also from Penn State. Apart from her professional identity, she’s a wife, mom, farmer, and musician.

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