WR030323: How Technology Controls Should Be Developed & Implemented
Creating measures that govern technology assets and tech-based operations is vastly different from control development for other areas of an internal control system. Often, those charged with creating measures for technology do not have the technical prowess to understand all the controlled processes. This may mean depending on those who operate the technology for direction. This session is designed to provide an understanding of the scope of business technology that must be protected and operated. It then gives insight into control types that can be used and resources control creators should exploit as they develop measures. Finally, we spend time discussing what is on the technology horizon, and how it may be addressed.

Event Level: Intermediate
Required Knowledge: A basic understanding of Internal Control concepts
Advanced Preparation: None
Who Should Attend: Accounting and other business professionals who work to create technology internal controls
Vendor: Taymes, LLC
Speaker: Karl Egnatoff

Objectives
  • Once participants have completed this session, they should be able to * Understand the broad scope of technology operated by business * Understand the steps needed to develop technology measures * Build control measure creation processes for technology tools and methods that utilize all appropriate resources * Show knowledge about how to test tech-control measures to make sure they are working properly * List methods that can be used to stay abreast of new technology implemented both internally and externally in and around organizations
Event Information
Date Presented:
August 29, 2023 8:30 AM Eastern
Length:
7 hours, 30 minutes
Member Price:
$260.00
Non-Member:
$360.00
How Technology Controls Should Be Developed and Implemented
Individual topic purchase: Selected
North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants
Accounting: 8.00