Actions

Difference between revisions of "Information Technology Controls (IT Controls)"

(Created page with "'''Content Coming Soon'''")
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Content Coming Soon'''
+
== Definition of Information Technology Controls (IT Controls)<ref>Definition - What Does Information Technology Controls (IT Controls) Mean? [https://chapters.theiia.org/montreal/ChapterDocuments/GTAG%201%20-%20Information%20technology%20controls_2nd%20ed.pdf IIA]</ref> ==
 +
'''Information Technology Controls (IT Controls)''' are essential to protect assets, [[Customer|customers]], partners, and sensitive information; demonstrate safe, efficient, and ethical behavior; and preserve [[Brand|brand]], reputation, and trust. In today’s global market and regulatory environment, these things are too easy to lose.
 +
 
 +
IT controls do not exist in isolation. They form an interdependent continuum of protection, but they also may be subject to compromise due to weak links. IT controls are subject to error and management override, range from simple to highly technical, and exist in a dynamic environment. IT controls have two significant elements:
 +
*the automation of business controls (which support business management and governance) and
 +
*control of the IT environment and operations (which support the IT applications and infrastructures).

Revision as of 15:57, 15 May 2020

Definition of Information Technology Controls (IT Controls)[1]

Information Technology Controls (IT Controls) are essential to protect assets, customers, partners, and sensitive information; demonstrate safe, efficient, and ethical behavior; and preserve brand, reputation, and trust. In today’s global market and regulatory environment, these things are too easy to lose.

IT controls do not exist in isolation. They form an interdependent continuum of protection, but they also may be subject to compromise due to weak links. IT controls are subject to error and management override, range from simple to highly technical, and exist in a dynamic environment. IT controls have two significant elements:

  • the automation of business controls (which support business management and governance) and
  • control of the IT environment and operations (which support the IT applications and infrastructures).
  1. Definition - What Does Information Technology Controls (IT Controls) Mean? IIA