At the end of the testing phase of software development, an
IS auditor observes that an intermittent software error has
not been corrected. No action has been taken to resolve the
error. The IS auditor should:
A. report the error as a finding and leave further
exploration to the auditee's discretion.
B. attempt to resolve the error.
C. recommend that problem resolution be escalated.
D. ignore the error, as it is not possible to get objective
evidence for the software error.
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Answer: C
When an auditor observes such conditions, it is best to
fully apprise the auditee and suggest that further problem
resolutions be attempted. Recording it as a minor error and
leaving it to auditee's discretion would be inappropriate,
and neglecting the error would indicate that the auditor has
not taken steps to further probe the issue to its logical end.
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