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Core Concepts of Information Technology Auditing
Core Concepts of Information Technology Auditing
James E. Hunton, Bentley College
Stephanie M. Bryant, Univ. of South Florida
Nancy A. Bagranoff, DBA, Old Dominion Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-22293-4
©2004
304 pages
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Hallmark Features
  • Includes a comprehensive ACL case that can be assigned as is to the students. The case is designed to be an exercise in both ACL and problem-solving.
  • The book is accompanied by a CD with ACL software, and an appendix contains an audit case requiring its usage.
  • Describes the use of computer assisted audit techniques and computer fraud auditing.
  • There is also an appendix of IT audit terminology and definitions.
  • Explains IT audit in the context of the CobiT? framework
  • Insights into recent developments in the field.
  • Incorporates current rules and regulations, such as The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Statement of Auditing Standards 94, and Statement of Auditing Standards 99, and provides insight on how they are affecting the profession.
 

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