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| Subject: | Re: bank audit checklist |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:24:13 +0200 |
On 24.10.2005 23:35 Uhr "sectraq@gmail.com" wrote as <sectraq@gmail.com>:
hey all, i donno how it happened but i ended up in the middle of a project to audit the information scurity system of a bank :)
I hope, it's not mine.
now since ive never done this before and i dont have much time to prepare i thought the quickest way is to find/develop some questionnares. so i would appriciate any pointers on the topic. if there are ready made questionnares on auditing IS of banks that would be excellent too. if anybody has other suggestions on how to tackle this dump i got myself in, am totally open to ur thoughts.
Are you sure, a questionaire is enough? -- "Theoretisch ist es praktisch, aber praktisch ist es unpraktisch" Bernhard P.
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