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Posted:  14 Aug 2005
Published:  01 Aug 2005
Format:  HTML
Length:  1   Page(s)
Type:  Journal Article
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
To make sure an audit does what it's intended to do -- reduce risk to acceptable levels -- everyone involved must use the same words in the same way. You'd be amazed by how often that's not the case with words as seemingly basic as policy, standards and controls. That confusion results in a lot of head-scratching and wasted effort.

Here's list of some of the most misinterpreted words, along with explanations of what IT auditors mean when we say them.

  • Policy
  • Standards
  • Controls


Author

Matt Zerega
IT auditor ,  CIO Decisions
Matt Zerega is a West Coast IT auditor who has worked in energy, electronics and other fields. Write to him at AuditTrail@ciodecisions.com.



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