Business performance relies upon the controlled operation of information technology, spanning from a legacy mainframe through to "bleeding edge" bespoke web applications.
At the same time, an organisation is constantly challenged with an increasing number of information technology risks including security threats, regulatory and legislative compliance and unexpected disruption to system availability.
Management look to Internal Audit to provide assurance that appropriate controls are designed and operating effectively to manage these technology risks, both today and in the future.
The IT internal auditors are best placed to meet this challenge. This challenge isn’t made any easier for Internal Audit with an increasing imbalance in the demand for, and supply of, high quality IT internal auditors.
Before your Internal Audit function invests significant time and effort in meeting this challenge you might like to consider how we help our clients deal with such matters through our common sense approach.

| Privacy on parade
One of a series of articles for the Institute of Internal Auditors Magazine on privacy. |
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| Mind the gap
Does your Internal Audit function have the specialist skills to meet the growing information security risks? |
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| PCI DSS
One of a series of articles for the Institute of Internal Auditors Magazine on compliance. |
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