What is IS Audit
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What is IS Audit
Which of the Big 4 are the worst at handling layoffs? It's KPMG, right?
Hearing rumors that the EY Honolulu office may be shutting down. Does anyone have insight into what that could mean for employees based there? Curious whether relocation would be required/covered, if people would move to remote alignment, or if layoffs are typically involved in situations like this.
Who in the hell thought open floor office plans were a good idea? We were pulled from our WFH setups to work in an open floor plan. There is no privacy and I can hear everyone's conversations. It's so hard to focus. Not to mention the smells. Everyone's perfumes, colognes, and lunches merge together and the air is so toxic. How is this setup supposed to improve our productivity?
Everybody talks about “busy season.” How many hours are you spending at work each day during busy season. Which months are busy season? My work day has always fluctuated from 8 hours to 10 hours max each day. Been Lucky I guess, at least for past 5 years, it’s usually 8 hours per day.
Ever feel like unemployment almost sounds better when your job pays barely more than the benefits, except with 10x the stress? Makes you wonder what the easiest way to get fired would be. Burn through PTO? Stop caring?
You spelt trash wrong
IS audit typically helps with control testing over complex IT systems (ITGCs and applicable walkthroughs) in which the audit team does not have the expertise to perform such work.
I've mostly heard Income Statement referred this way, but it likely is Information Security as audits are more typically performed over financial statements and not limited to a particular statement. But who knows, ask the person that is using this wording.
I second this
Taking screenshots
Income statement your typical p&l
Information Security Audit?
information systems audit, basically their risk assurance team