IT Compliance

IT Compliance refers to the adherence to, and the ability to demonstrate adherence to, mandated IT-related requirements defined by laws and regulations, as well as voluntary requirements resulting from contractual obligations and internal policies.

Explore functional areas and job roles associated with IT Compliance

Whether you’re transitioning into IT Compliance or looking to begin your career, this diagram can help you navigate your professional advancement.

IT Compliance Common Next Functional Areas DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES Entry–Senior Level US$87k US$145k Entry–Mid-Level Senior Level Average Annual Salary IT Risk Analysis GRC Privacy Compliance IT Auditing IT Goverance IT Compliance Analyst IT Compliance Manager
Common Next Functional Areas IT Compliance Analyst IT Compliance Manager DIRECTLY RELATED ROLES IT Compliance US$87k US$145k Entry–Mid-Level Senior Level Average Annual Salary Entry–Senior Level IT Risk Analysis GRC Privacy Compliance IT Auditing IT Goverance

Employer requirements for IT Compliance roles

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

  • Auditing
  • Management
  • Communication
  • Microsoft Office
  • Internal Controls
  • Risk Analysis
  • Problem Solving
  • Operations
  • Computer Science

IT Compliance roles generally require an undergraduate degree.

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