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IT Audit for Information Logistics
Abstract
The main goal of the chapter is to consider how information logistics in business organization is supported by standards and best practices of auditing. The first part of the chapter covers the discussion of what information logistics is and how it is developed within and supported by business organizations. The second part comprises considerations on Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) information technology audit standards and practices that support information logistics development and realization. Particularly, CobiT, ITIL, ISO/IEC 27002, Val IT as well as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and ITAF model are analyzed in the aspect of information logistics. The third, and last part covers presentation of information logistics development in data warehousing and data warehouse management and auditing problems.
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