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GAE2112

Cybersecurity - how does it fit into audit?

Date
August 16, 2021
$49
Standard Price
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This session will examine cybersecurity from the perspective of the CFO, CIO and external auditor. Topics will include general controls over IT, vulnerability scanning, penetration testing and tips and tricks for identifying whether audit clients may be potentially vulnerable.

Learning Objectives

  • Improve auditor and preparer understanding of their roles in an effective security program.
  • Discuss what a CIO wishes their finance and auditor's would understand regarding cybersecurity

Speakers

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Deputy Town Manager, Town of Prosper, TX
Speaker Image for Chris Chiancone
CIO, City of Carrollton
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Partner, BKD, LLP

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