IT Auditing Using Controls to Protect Information Assets, 2nd Edition

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IT Auditing Using Controls to Protect Information Assets, 2nd Edition

Management of specific areas Information technology: general topics Internet browsers Business applications Computer security Computer networking and communications

Authors: Chris Davis, Mike Schiller, Kevin Wheeler

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Language: English

Published by: McGraw Hill

Published on: 5th February 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9780071742399


Secure Your Systems Using the Latest IT Auditing Techniques

Fully updated to cover leading-edge tools and technologies, IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect Information Assets, Second Edition, explains, step by step, how to implement a successful, enterprise-wide IT audit program. New chapters on auditing cloud computing, outsourced operations, virtualization, and storage are included. This comprehensive guide describes how to assemble an effective IT audit team and maximize the value of the IT audit function. In-depth details on performing specific audits are accompanied by real-world examples, ready-to-use checklists, and valuable templates. Standards, frameworks, regulations, and risk management techniques are also covered in this definitive resource.

  • Build and maintain an internal IT audit function with maximum effectiveness and value
  • Audit entity-level controls, data centers, and disaster recovery
  • Examine switches, routers, and firewalls
  • Evaluate Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems
  • Audit Web servers and applications
  • Analyze databases and storage solutions
  • Assess WLAN and mobile devices
  • Audit virtualized environments
  • Evaluate risks associated with cloud computing and outsourced operations
  • Drill down into applications to find potential control weaknesses
  • Use standards and frameworks, such as COBIT, ITIL, and ISO
  • Understand regulations, including Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and PCI
  • Implement proven risk management practices

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