The PRIMARY advantage of a continuous audit approach is that it:

A. does not require an IS auditor to collect evidence on
system reliability while processing is taking place.

B. requires the IS auditor to review and follow up
immediately on all information collected.

C. can improve system security when used in time-sharing
environments that process a large number of transactions.

D. does not depend on the complexity of an organization's
computer systems.

Answer Posted / guest

Answer: C

The use of continuous auditing techniques can actually
improve system security when used in time-sharing
environments that process a large number of transactions,
but leave a scarce paper trail. Choice A is incorrect since
the continuous audit approach often does require an IS
auditor to collect evidence on system reliability while
processing is taking place. Choice B is incorrect since an
IS auditor normally would review and follow up only on
material deficiencies or errors detected. Choice D is
incorrect since the use of continuous audit techniques does
depend on the complexity of an organization's computer systems.

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