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Primary Benefit of Continuous Monitoring

An organization is considering moving from periodic control testing to continuous monitoring for its critical financial controls. What is the PRIMARY benefit of this transition?

Quick Answer

The answer is faster identification of control failures. Continuous monitoring provides real-time or near-real-time visibility into control performance, enabling organizations to detect and respond to failures as they occur rather than waiting for the next scheduled test. This shift from periodic testing to ongoing surveillance reduces the window of exposure to risk, which is the core advantage for critical financial controls. On the CRISC exam, this question tests your understanding of risk response and monitoring concepts, often appearing as a trap where candidates mistakenly choose “reduced resource requirements” or “elimination of control failures.” Remember, continuous monitoring typically increases complexity and resource needs, but its primary benefit is speed of detection, not prevention. A useful memory tip: think “continuous = constant watch, periodic = delayed catch.”

⚠ Common exam trap

A common mix-up: candidates confuse 'continuous monitoring' with 'continuous auditing' or assume it always reduces costs, but the primary benefit is improved detection speed, not cost reduction or failure elimination.

Answer choices

Why each option matters

Answer the question above first, then reveal the full breakdown to understand why each option is right or wrong.

Correct answer & explanation

Faster identification of control failures.

Continuous monitoring provides real-time or near-real-time visibility into control performance, enabling the organization to detect control failures as soon as they occur. This is a primary benefit over periodic testing, which only identifies failures at discrete intervals, potentially allowing issues to persist undetected for longer periods.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • Simplification of the control environment.

    Why it's wrong here

    May add complexity.

  • Reduction in monitoring costs.

    Why it's wrong here

    May increase costs.

  • Faster identification of control failures.

    Why this is correct

    Continuous monitoring reduces detection time.

  • Elimination of all control failures.

    Why it's wrong here

    Cannot eliminate all failures.

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Variation 1. A risk owner wants to implement continuous monitoring for a set of critical controls. Which of the following is the PRIMARY benefit of continuous monitoring over periodic testing?

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  • A.Timely detection of control failures.
  • B.Elimination of manual testing.
  • C.Compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • D.Reduced cost of control testing.

Why A: Continuous monitoring provides timely detection of control failures, which is its primary benefit over periodic testing. This enables faster response to issues, reducing the window of exposure. Option B (Elimination of manual testing) is incorrect because continuous monitoring may reduce but not eliminate manual testing. Option C (Compliance with regulatory requirements) is a benefit but not the primary one. Option D (Reduced cost) is not necessarily true; continuous monitoring can be more expensive to implement initially.

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Written by Johnson Ajibi, MSc IT Security

Senior Network & Security Engineer · founder of Courseiva

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