IT Audit Management

IT Audit Management oversees the entire process of evaluating an organization's IT-related systems and controls.

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IT Audit Management Common Feeder Functional Areas Common Next Functional Areas DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES Security Executive IT Auditing GRC IT Governance IT Risk Analysis IT Compliance US$135kAverage Annual Salary Senior Level Audit Executive Governance Executive Risk Executive Privacy Executive IT Audit Manager IT Audit Director
IT Auditing IT Governance IT Compliance IT Risk Analysis GRC Common Feeder Functional Areas Common Next Functional Areas IT Audit Manager IT Audit Director DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES IT AuditManagement US$135kAverage Annual Salary Senior Level Security Executive Governance Executive Privacy Executive Audit Executive Risk Executive

Employer requirements for IT Audit Management roles

According to market employment data, these are the most prominent business skills required to excel in the IT Audit Management area and requested by employers:

  • Auditing
  • Management
  • Internal Auditing
  • Communication
  • Leadership
  • Risk Analysis
  • Auditor's Report
  • Internal Controls
  • Audit Planning

IT Audit Management roles generally require an undergraduate degree.

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