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Auditing Application Controls

Auditing Application Controls. Global Technology Audit Guide GTAG® 8. What this guides covers. Application controls and their benefits The role of internal auditors How to perform a risk assessment Application control review scoping Application review approaches

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Auditing Application Controls

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  1. Auditing Application Controls Global Technology Audit Guide GTAG® 8

  2. What this guides covers • Application controls and their benefits • The role of internal auditors • How to perform a risk assessment • Application control review scoping • Application review approaches • Common application controls, suggested tests, and a sample review program

  3. Application Controls Objectives: • Input data is accurate, complete, authorized, and correct • Data is processed as intended in an acceptable time period • Output and stored data is accurate and complete • A record is maintained to track data processing from input to storage to output

  4. Application Controls • Cost effective and efficient means to manage risk • Reliant on the effectiveness on the IT general control environment • Approach varies for complex versus non-complex environments

  5. Benefits of Application Controls • Reliability • Reduces likelihood of errors due to manual intervention • Benchmarking • Reliance on IT general controls can lead to concluding the application controls are effective year to year without re-testing • Time and cost savings • Typically application controls take less time to test and only require testing once as long as the IT general controls are effective

  6. Role of Internal Auditors • Knowledge of key IT risks, controls and audit techniques • Consultant or assurance • Independent risk assessment • Design of controls • Education • Controls testing

  7. Risk Assessment • Assess Risk • Techniques • Key scope questions • Approach • Define the universe • Define the risks • Weigh the risk factors • Rank the risks • Create a review plan based on the results

  8. Scoping the Review • Business Process Method • Top down review • Single Application Method • Focus on a single application or module • Access Controls • Included no matter which method is chosen

  9. Review Approaches • Planning • Need for specialized resources • Documentation • Testing • Computer-assisted audit techniques (CAATs)

  10. Common Application Controls • Input and access controls • Data checks and validations • Automated authorization, approval, and override • Automated SOD • Pended items • File and data transmission controls

  11. Common Application Controls (Cont.) • Processing controls • Automated file identification and validation • Automated functionality and calculations • Audit trails and overrides • Data extraction, filtering, and reporting • Interface balancing • Automated functionality and aging • Duplicate checks • Output controls • General ledger and sub-ledger posting • Update authorization

  12. Sample Detailed Review Program • Suggested tests • Test input controls to ensure transactions are added into and accepted by the application, processed only once and have no duplicated • Test processing controls to ensure transactions are accepted by the application, processed with valid logic, carried through all phases of processing and updated to the correct data files • The sample included in Appendix B of the guide provides other detailed tests

  13. In Closing • Application controls are a cost effective and efficient means to manage risk. • Internal auditors should determine that their organization’s application controls are designed appropriately and operating effectively. • Consider benchmarking as a way to further reduce the testing effort

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