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Thinking Forward: Internal Audit Management for 2024 & Beyond

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Successful Audit Management Programs Focus On: Striving For Continuous Improvement Successful audit management in 2024 will account for dynamic business changes that may take place. Focusing on clear communication ensures that audit findings and associated risks are communicated to leadership on a regular basis.

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Why the Human Experience Will Make or Break Your Digital Transformation

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To become a success story requires a deeper understanding of how employees’ jobs will change. Then, you have to properly communicate those changes to them. It’s change management of the highest order: A mix of human desires and unrealized technology requirements makes it complicated to do digital transformation well.

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Thinking Forward: Internal Audit Management for 2024 & Beyond

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Successful Audit Management Programs Focus On: Striving For Continuous Improvement Successful audit management in 2024 will account for dynamic business changes that may take place. Focusing on clear communication ensures that audit findings and associated risks are communicated to leadership on a regular basis.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

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You continually improve the detection processes. Continuous Improvement Treat the NIST audit as a continuous improvement process rather than a one-time event. After the audit, review the findings and implement recommended improvements. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference?

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

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You continually improve the detection processes. Continuous Improvement Treat the NIST audit as a continuous improvement process rather than a one-time event. After the audit, review the findings and implement recommended improvements. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference?