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Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
What is a 'control self-assessment' (CSA) in IS auditing?
A. An auditor-led evaluation of controls.
B. A management-led review of controls.
C. An automated control testing tool.
D. A third-party control assessment.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
Which phase of the IS audit process involves evaluating the audit findings and making recommendations?
A. Planning.
B. Fieldwork.
C. Reporting.
D. Follow-up.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
What does 'ITGC' stand for in the context of IS auditing?
A. IT Governance Controls.
B. Information Technology General Controls.
C. Internal Technology Governance Committee.
D. Integrated Technical Governance Controls.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
During an IS audit, what is the significance of a 'control deficiency'?
A. It indicates a major security breach.
B. It shows an area of improvement.
C. It signifies compliance with regulations.
D. It validates system functionality.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
Which of the following is an example of a preventive control in information systems?
A. Audit logs.
B. Intrusion detection systems.
C. Access control mechanisms.
D. Post-implementation reviews.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
What is the primary purpose of segregation of duties in IT controls?
A. Improve system performance.
B. Prevent fraud and errors.
C. Ensure data accuracy.
D. Reduce operational costs.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
In the context of IS auditing, what does 'CAAT' stand for?
A. Computer-Aided Audit Techniques.
B. Comprehensive Audit and Assessment Tools.
C. Centralized Audit Analysis Techniques.
D. Control and Audit Testing.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
Which technique is used to identify patterns or anomalies in data during an IS audit?
A. Regression analysis.
B. Data mining.
C. Penetration testing.
D. Parallel simulation.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
What is the significance of a 'compensating control' in an IS audit?
A. It replaces a primary control.
B. It reduces the need for audits.
C. It mitigates the risk of a control weakness.
D. It automates processes.
Harlequin Misha
COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
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Information Systems Auditing Process
Which of the following is a key component of an IS audit's fieldwork phase?
A. Setting objectives.
B. Testing controls.
C. Preparing the audit report.
D. Defining scope.
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