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Who Sets The Audit Standards? Part 3 of 3



Sunday, April 9, 2006, 18:00
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Did you miss Part 1 or Part 2 of John Madelin’s Who Sets the Audit Standards?
E. What Do the Members and Stakeholders get from the Professional Body?A primary driver is to be able to demonstrate that those responsible for security are fit for the job that they are undertaking. A secondary driver is the need for organisations to be sure that they are applying sound practice. The stakeholders are therefore the individual members of the professional body, the organisations that benefit from their services, and the wider community at large—for whom a fabric of trust would ensure confidence in transactions and online behaviours…

Original post by blog@rsa.com (John Madelin) and software by Elliott Back

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