6 articles tagged #audit
All English for IT articles related to #audit.
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English for Security Audits
The vocabulary and phrases you need to participate in security audits in English — from penetration testing briefings to vulnerability discussions and remediation planning.
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Compliance English: Audit, Remediation, and Certification Vocabulary
Learn the English vocabulary for IT compliance and audits — control, finding, remediation, attestation, and certification terms explained for IT professionals.
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Smart Contract Security Vocabulary: Reentrancy, Flash Loans, and Front-Running Explained
Master smart contract security vocabulary: reentrancy attacks, flash loan exploits, front-running, access control vulnerabilities, and professional English for audit reports.
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Writing SOX Audit Findings in Clear Business English
Learn how to write SOX audit findings using the condition-criteria-cause-effect-recommendation structure, risk ratings, and management response language for IT audit professionals.
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English for IT Audit Analysts: Writing Findings, Evidence, and Remediation Plans
Learn the English vocabulary and structure for writing IT audit findings, documenting evidence, and crafting clear remediation plans for SOX and ISO 27001 compliance.
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ITGC Vocabulary for IT Audit Analysts: Controls, Evidence, and SOX Language
A practical vocabulary guide for IT audit analysts covering ITGC controls, SOX compliance language, deficiency classification, and audit evidence terminology.
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