ABSTRACT

The digitalization of companies is a recurrent topic of conversation for managers. Companies are forced to evolve at least as fast as their competitors. They have to review their organization, their processes, and their way of working. This also concerns auditors in terms of their audit strategy and working methods.

Digitalization is the tip of the iceberg that represents the increasing reliance on information technology of the company’s information system. Companies have seen new competitors succeed with a digital approach, competitors that have opened new markets or new ways of interacting with their customers, and all business processes can be digitalized.

In this new paradigm, auditors have to renew themselves too. Long gone are the days of auditors specializing in one technique, like financial auditors or IT auditors. This makes it a phenomenal opportunity for auditing to renew itself, embracing the vision of the company’s information system: long live the information system auditors!

This book proposes you to go step by step from a common understanding of our history of auditing to gradually defining and justifying the impacts of digitalization on the audit strategy and the preparation of audits.

chapter 1|20 pages

Audit

chapter 2|22 pages

Information system

chapter 3|22 pages

Information system audit

chapter 4|20 pages

Legal risks

chapter 5|20 pages

Operational risks

chapter 6|20 pages

IT processes

chapter 7|22 pages

Human uncertainties

chapter 8|24 pages

IT risks

chapter 9|22 pages

Confidence

chapter 10|22 pages

Risks management

chapter 11|18 pages

Information system audit strategy

chapter 12|16 pages

Performing audits