Global Technology Audit Guide (GTAG) 13: Fraud Prevention and Detection in an Automated World

Global Technology Audit Guide (GTAG) 13: Fraud Prevention and Detection in an Automated World

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Technology advances have opened the door to an increase in schemes to commit fraud. Technology can not only be used to perpetrate fraud, but also to prevent and detect it.
 
Using technology to implement real-time fraud prevention and detection programs will enable organizations to reduce the cost of fraud by lessening the time from which a fraud is committed to the time it is detected. Considering this, it is crucial that auditors stay ahead of fraudsters in their knowledge of technology and available tools.
 
This GTAG, Fraud Prevention and Detection in an Automated World, focuses on IT related fraud risks and risk assessments and how the use of technology can help internal auditors and other key stakeholders within the organization address fraud and fraud risks.
 
The GTAG aims to inform and provide guidance to chief audit executives and internal auditors on how to use technology to help prevent, detect, and respond to fraud. through:
 
  • A step-by-step process for auditing a fraud prevention program.
  • An explanation of the various types of data analysis to use in detecting fraud.
  • A technology fraud risk assessment template.  

The GTAG also supplements The IIA’s practice guide, Internal Auditing and Fraud, and informs CAEs and internal auditors on how to use technology to help prevent, detect, and respond to fraud.  

For more information on the GTAG series, visit our website.

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Global Technology Audit Guide (GTAG) 13: Fraud Prevention and Detection in an Automated World - eBook
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