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Auditing Sensitive Government Bodies: Finding the Right Balance Between Transparency and Security

The independence of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) is an essential element to ensure the effectiveness of auditing. It ensures that audit results are objective, credible, and free from external influence. Independence reinforces public confidence in the audit process and strengthens accountability mechanisms in government. Although, when auditing sensitive government entities, such as national security agencies, SAI independence can encounter significant challenges.

Strengthening Public Sector Cybersecurity Audits: Leveraging NIST Standards for Supreme Audit Institutions

The Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) play an essential role in assessing the effectiveness of government policies. In an era marked by rapid technological shifts, policies governing cybersecurity and data protection are under immense pressure to meet high standards of resilience and compliance. This article aims to broaden our understanding by examining new insights that can complement the existing guidelines provided by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), mainly described in the:

Addressing Cybersecurity: UK NAO Efforts to Tackle Increasing Challenges

Addressing cybersecurity challenges is a clear priority for the United Kingdom (UK) government. In the 2010 National Security Strategy, cyber was classified as a “tier 1 threat”—the government considered cybersecurity equally as threatening as a conventional military attack or a…