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.
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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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