Failure
The retention period for a client machine's audit log typically depends on organizational policies and regulatory requirements. Generally, audit logs should be maintained for at least six months to one year to ensure compliance and facilitate investigations. However, specific industries may have longer retention requirements. Always refer to your organization's policy or relevant regulations for precise guidance.
Success Audit and Failure Audit events are typically found in the Windows Security Event Log. These events are logged when auditing is enabled for specific actions, allowing administrators to track successful and failed attempts to access resources or perform actions within the system. They can be viewed using the Event Viewer application, under the "Security" category.
an audit program may contain several audit plans
The process of preparation for audit depends on the kind of audit to be performed, it's objective and scope. The scope of the audit is key to the planning process. The planning required or statutory audit is different from internal audit; it also differs from forensic audit?
the audit committee communicate with internal audit, external audit and CFO on behalf of the company.
Failure
An audit trail is a formal record or log of the financial transactions of an organization.
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