Nowadays, being in IT means dealing with audits — this is true regardless of whether you do business in a regulated industry, whether you provide service to clients in those industries, or whether your organization has a non-vertical need for an audit. The unfortunate bottom line in today’s world: Audits are going to happen, they’re probably going to be more painful than we’d like, and they’re usually going to mean sidelining already busy resources to answer questions and produce evidence. Let’s face it — it’s not a boon to our productivity.
Is Your Staff Making IT Audits More Painful Than Necessary?
Posted by: Ed Moyle May 19, 2009 04:00 AMNowadays, being in IT means dealing with audits — this is true regardless of whether you do business in a regulated industry, whether you provide service to clients in those industries, or whether your organization has a non-vertical need for an audit. The unfortunate bottom line in today’s world: Audits are going to happen, they’re probably going to be more painful than we’d like, and they’re usually going to mean sidelining already busy resources to answer questions and produce evidence. Let’s face it — it’s not a boon to our productivity.