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Cybersecurity Audit Preparation – Evaluate Control & Finding

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Cybersecurity Audit Excellence: Master Security Controls & Compliance, Master the End-to-End Audit Process for Success.
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What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamentals, purpose, and objectives of cybersecurity auditing.
  • Explain the role, responsibilities, and professional practices of a cybersecurity auditor.
  • Differentiate cybersecurity audits from security assessments and penetration tests.
  • Understand key terminology and concepts used in information security auditing.
  • Explore major frameworks and standards including ISO/IEC 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), and SOC 2.
  • Select appropriate cybersecurity frameworks based on audit objectives and scope.
  • Understand the complete cybersecurity audit lifecycle from planning through follow-up.
  • Define audit objectives, scope, timelines, resources, and project plans.
  • Identify relevant regulatory, legal, and compliance requirements.
  • Perform asset discovery, threat identification, vulnerability identification, and pre-audit risk assessment.
  • Review security policies, procedures, governance documents, and organizational controls.
  • Collect, evaluate, and validate reliable audit evidence.
  • Assess access control and identity management mechanisms.
  • Prepare professional cybersecurity audit reports.
  • Develop effective Corrective Action Plans (CAPs) for identified deficiencies.
  • Establish post-audit monitoring and remediation tracking processes.
  • Support continuous cybersecurity governance, compliance, and security improvement.
  • Develop a practical understanding of conducting an end-to-end cybersecurity audit.
This course includes:
1.5 total hours on-demand video
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24 lessons
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Course content

Requirements

  • No prior professional cybersecurity auditing experience is required.
  • An interest in cybersecurity, auditing, risk management, compliance, or information security is recommended.
  • A willingness to learn audit methodologies, analyze security controls, review evidence, and document findings will help students get the most from the course.

Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.

This is an Unofficial Course.

Cybersecurity auditing is an essential discipline for organizations seeking to identify security weaknesses, evaluate the effectiveness of security controls, demonstrate compliance, and reduce cyber risk. This comprehensive course provides a structured and practical introduction to the principles, processes, frameworks, and techniques used to conduct professional cybersecurity audits from initial planning through final reporting and remediation.

Throughout this course, you will develop a clear understanding of what a cybersecurity audit is, what responsibilities a cybersecurity auditor has, and how audits differ from security assessments and penetration tests. You will become familiar with important information security auditing terminology and learn how cybersecurity audits support organizational governance, risk management, regulatory compliance, and continuous security improvement.

The course explores major cybersecurity frameworks and standards that commonly support audit activities, including ISO/IEC 27001, the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), and SOC 2. You will learn the purpose and structure of these frameworks, understand how they relate to security controls and compliance objectives, and develop the ability to select an appropriate framework based on the organization’s requirements, industry, risks, and audit scope.

You will also learn how to manage the cybersecurity audit lifecycle systematically. The course covers defining audit objectives, establishing an appropriate scope, identifying applicable regulatory and legal requirements, developing an audit project plan, organizing timelines, and preparing the resources required to conduct an effective audit. These planning activities provide the foundation for a controlled, consistent, and objective auditing process.

A significant part of the course focuses on information gathering and risk assessment. You will learn principles for identifying threats and vulnerabilities, approaches for discovering and documenting organizational assets, and methods for reviewing existing security policies, procedures, governance documentation, and other relevant information. You will also learn how to perform a pre-audit risk assessment to prioritize areas that require greater attention during the audit.

The course then moves into security controls evaluation and audit evidence collection. You will explore preventive, detective, and corrective controls and learn how to evaluate whether controls are appropriately designed and operating effectively. You will understand the characteristics of reliable and acceptable audit evidence and examine practical approaches for validating access control, identity management, data encryption, and data protection mechanisms.

You will also learn how to transform audit observations into meaningful and actionable results. The course explains how to structure a professional cybersecurity audit report, document findings and deficiencies, classify the severity of identified issues, and communicate audit results clearly to relevant stakeholders. You will learn how to develop a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) that connects identified weaknesses with appropriate remediation activities, responsibilities, priorities, and expected outcomes.

Finally, the course addresses what happens after the audit is completed. You will learn how to establish post-audit monitoring, track remediation progress, verify corrective actions, and support continuous governance and security improvement.

By understanding the complete audit lifecycle, you will be better prepared to contribute to cybersecurity assurance, compliance, risk reduction, and organizational resilience.

By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in cybersecurity auditing and a practical understanding of how to plan audits, assess risks, evaluate controls, collect evidence, document findings, prepare audit reports, and support remediation.

Whether you are entering cybersecurity auditing for the first time or looking to strengthen your existing security and compliance knowledge, this course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding the modern cybersecurity audit process.

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Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring cybersecurity auditors and information security auditors.
  • Cybersecurity professionals who want to expand their knowledge of audit processes and compliance.
  • IT professionals interested in security governance, risk, and compliance (GRC).
  • Information security and IT risk professionals involved in control evaluation and compliance activities.
  • Internal auditors who want to develop cybersecurity-focused auditing skills.
  • Compliance professionals who need a better understanding of cybersecurity audits.
  • IT managers and security managers responsible for security controls, governance, and compliance.
  • Professionals preparing to participate in or support ISO/IEC 27001, NIST CSF, or SOC 2 audit activities.
  • Risk management professionals who want to understand cybersecurity risk assessment and control evaluation.
  • Students and career changers interested in pursuing careers in cybersecurity auditing, compliance, or GRC.
  • Anyone who wants to understand the end-to-end cybersecurity audit lifecycle, from planning and evidence collection to reporting and remediation.
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