Remote-access Guide

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by Diamond McLaughlin Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Is remote work impacting the internal audit profession?

… This new report, “The Remote Auditor: Challenges, opportunities, and new ways of working,” by the Internal Audit Foundation and AuditBoard presents poll and survey results that help assess the impact of remote work in the internal audit profession. It also offers options for sustaining a positive workplace culture in a virtual setting.

What is access auditor?

Access Auditor streamlines and automates the discovery, review, reporting, and alerting of user access rights with an easy-to-use web-based application. Forget the spreadsheets, and let Access Auditor simplify your user entitlement reviews. Access Auditor has connectors to nearly every major cloud provider and on-premise application.

Why audit remote vendor access?

Proper auditing of remote vendor access achieves three vital goals: 1 An ongoing audit ensures accountability and compliance. 2 An audit trail and access notifications can set off alarms when unusual activity occurs. 3 Granular audit records provide forensic details in the event of a breach or mistake to help track down the root cause... More ...

How to audit remote access to third parties on your network?

By properly auditing remote access to the third parties on your network. The best way to do this is to enlist the help of a vendor management solution that can automatically track each vendor user’s activity with videos and logs of files transferred, commands entered, and services accessed. There is an old saying: “Trust, but verify.”

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