Information Technology (IT) Auditing
MGMT X 423.427
This course is an overview to Internal Audit’s role in planning, organizing, operating, and monitoring information technology within any enterprise.
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Summer
What you can learn.
- Learn to acquire and implement technology including developing system acquisition controls, IT service delivery standards, monitoring and evaluating effectiveness, risk management, information security, business continuity, and data integrity
- Examine various models and frameworks, such as COBIT and ITIL, which provide a unified approach to IT management, operation, and evaluation
About this course:
This course provides an overview to Internal Audit's role in planning, organizing, operating and monitoring Information Technology within the enterprise. Specific topics include acquiring and implementing technology, system acquisition controls, system development controls, IT service delivery, monitoring and evaluating IT effectiveness, risk management, information security, business continuity and information assurance/data integrity. This course also examines various models and frameworks, such as COBIT and ITIL, which provide a unified approach to IT management, operation and evaluation. Students learn approaches to evaluating and addressing technology risk throughout an enterprise from the perspective of internal and external auditing.
Prerequisites
MGMT X 423 Financial Auditing and MGMT X 423.2 Internal Auditing or consent of instructor.
This course applies towards the following certificates & specializations…
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