Visible to the public Methodology for Quantifying the Materiality of Audit Evidence Using Expert Assessments and Their Ranking

TitleMethodology for Quantifying the Materiality of Audit Evidence Using Expert Assessments and Their Ranking
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsMarkina, Maria S., Markin, Pavel V., Voevodin, Vladislav A., Burenok, Dmitry S.
Conference Name2021 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ElConRus)
Keywordsaudit criteria, audit evidence, audit program, data mining, expert assessments, faces, Games, Human Behavior, Information security, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Security Audits, Task Analysis, Tools, Training
AbstractAn Information security audit is a process of obtaining objective audit evidence and evaluating it objectively for compliance with audit criteria. Given resource constraints, it's advisable to focus on obtaining evidence that has a significant impact on its effectiveness when developing an audit program to organize the audit. The person managing the audit program faces an urgent task developing an audit program, taking into account the information content of extracted evidence and resource constraints. In practice, evidence cannot be evaluated correctly directly in numerical scales, so they are forced to use less informative scales. The purpose of scientific research is to develop a methodology for assessing the materiality of audit evidence using expert assessments, their statistical processing, and transition to quantitative scales. As a result, the person managing the audit program gets a tool for developing an effective audit program.
DOI10.1109/ElConRus51938.2021.9396263
Citation Keymarkina_methodology_2021