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Ethical Tech Audit Challenges

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 By Kavishka, January 2026 Navigating Ethical and Regulatory Challenges in Tech-Driven IT Audits The rapid convergence of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and blockchain technologies is reshaping the scope of IT audits. While these innovations enhance efficiency and analytical depth, they also introduce complex ethical and regulatory challenges. Auditors are no longer assessing only system controls; they must now evaluate algorithmic decisions, automated risk models, and cross-border data practices within fragmented global regulatory landscapes. One of the most pressing ethical concerns involves AI accountability . Modern audit tools increasingly rely on machine learning for anomaly detection, risk scoring, and fraud identification. However, AI systems may inherit bias from training data or produce opaque outcomes that are difficult to interpret. This raises ethical questions about fairness, transparency, and reliability. Regulations such as the European Union AI Act ...

Blockchain in Audit Transparency

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 By Kavishka, January 2026 Blockchain's Role in Enhancing Audit Transparency and Internal Controls Blockchain technology promises decentralized audit trails, aligning with internal control objectives under COSO by enabling immutable transaction logs. Smart contracts automate control execution, like automatic compliance checks in supply chains, reducing fraud risks in IT environments. Emerging applications include blockchain for real-time auditing of financial controls, as explored in bibliometric studies showing clusters around transparency and data governance. For example, enterprise blockchains like Hyperledger Fabric integrate with ERP systems for tamper-proof audit evidence, adopted in Asia-Pacific firms for SOX compliance. Academic theory debates scalability: While blockchain bolsters ITGC like change management, high energy costs and interoperability issues challenge global adoption. Best fits involve hybrid models with traditional audits, per 2026 trends emphasizing ethical...

Cybersecurity Audits in Cloud

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 By Kavishka, January 2026 Cybersecurity Audits in the Cloud Era: Frameworks and Global Best Practices Cloud computing has transformed how organizations operate, but it has also redefined the landscape of cybersecurity auditing. As enterprises migrate systems to cloud platforms, traditional audit approaches based on static infrastructure and perimeter defenses are no longer adequate. Cloud environments are dynamic, multi-tenant, and API-driven, requiring auditors to adopt specialized frameworks and continuous monitoring strategies to address evolving threats such as ransomware, identity compromise, and supply chain attacks. Unlike on-premises systems, cloud services operate under a shared responsibility model where security duties are divided between the provider and the customer. This creates complexity in identifying control ownership, making structured frameworks essential. The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) is widely used for this purpose. It provide...