Job monitoring refers to overseeing and tracking the execution of scheduled tasks, processes, or workflows within an organization's IT infrastructure. These "jobs" could include automated tasks such as data backups, system updates, application deployments, security scans, or data processing activities. This session explores different types of jobs, their purpose, and tools used in job monitoring.

Learning Objectives
  • Discover and describe different types of jobs that should be monitored.
  • Recognize the purpose behind job monitoring.
  • Identify and list examples of jobs and how these are audited.
Last updated/reviewed: January 31, 2025
Prerequisites
Course Complexity: Foundational
No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.
Education Provider Information
Company: Illumeo, Inc., 75 East Santa Clara St., Suite 1215, San Jose, CA 95113
Contact: For more information regarding this course, including complaint and cancellation policies, please contact our offices at (408) 400- 3993 or send an e-mail to .
Instructor for this course
Course Syllabus
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
  Introduction to Job Monitoring1:24
  What is Job Monitoring5:18
  Few Job Examples8:46
  Control Testing14:18
CONTINUOUS PLAY
  IT Audit Bytes - Job Monitoring29:46
SUPPORTING MATERIAL
  Slides: IT Audit Bytes - Job MonitoringPDF
  IT Audit Bytes - Job Monitoring GlossaryPDF
REVIEW AND TEST
  REVIEW QUESTIONSquiz
 FINAL EXAMexam