Rules of engagement in audit: A set of guidelines that outline the scope, objectives, and limitations of an audit. They are typically used to ensure that the audit is conducted in a consistent and objective manner and to protect the interests of the organization being audited. Examples of rules of engagement in audit include requirements for documentation, confidentiality, and independence.
Categories: CC D1: Security Principles | CCSP D6: Legal - Risk and Compliance | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D1: Security and Risk Management | Security+ D5: Security Program Management and Oversight | SSCP D1: Security Concepts and Practices
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