Recently, a reader named Porak asked me what careers IT auditors can move to when they leave auditing (see the original question here).
I couldn’t find much on the Internet on this topic, but there’s a lot of options.
I’ve actually worked in quite a few of the areas mentioned below…
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What’s the biggest problem in computer security, according to valsmith at carnal0wnage.attackresearch.com? Well, it’s…
Staffing.
As the author admits, the post leans toward self-promotion of the company, but it makes many good points and deserves a read and a good pondering.
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