Which of the following types of audit constructs a risk profile for existing and new projects?
A.
Technological position audit
B.
Technological innovation process audit
C.
Innovative comparison audit
D.
Client/Server, Telecommunications, Intranets, and Extranets audits
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Various authorities have created differing taxonomies to distinguish the various types of IT audits. Goodman & Lawless state that there are three specific systematic approaches to carry out an IT audit: Technological innovation process audit: This audit constructs a risk profile for existing and new projects. The audit will assess the length and depth of the company's experience in its chosen technologies, as well as its presence in relevant markets, the organization of each project, and the structure of the portion of the industry that deals with this project or product, organization and industry structure. Innovative comparison audit: This audit is an analysis of the innovative abilities of the company being audited in comparison to its competitors. This requires examination of company's research and development facilities, as well as its track record in actually producing new products. Technological position audit: This audit reviews the technologies that the business currently has and that it needs to add. Technologies are characterized as being either "base", "key", "pacing", or "emerging". Answer: D is incorrect. These are the audits to verify that controls are in place on the client (computer receiving services), server, and on the network connecting the clients and servers.
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