A Buyer's Guide to Audit Management Software
For today's internal audit teams, the audits themselves are only one part of a growing scope of responsibilities.
Executives rely on auditors for a comprehensive understanding of potential risk exposure. Departments across the organization rely on them for insights into threats and vulnerabilities, as well as plans for remediating issues and mitigating risk. Such heightened expectations require a shift in how auditors get their job done: a move from traditional 'check-the-box' evaluations to a more value-driven, risk based approach.
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