Description
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.
This course is a part of IT Audit Bytes series. The other Segments of this series are:
- IT Audit Bytes – Access Control
- IT Audit Bytes – Backup and Recovery
- IT Audit Bytes – Change Management
- IT Audit Bytes – Cybersecurity
- IT Audit Bytes – Data Loss Prevention
- IT Audit Bytes – Disaster Recovery and BCP
- IT Audit Bytes – IT Control Frameworks
- IT Audit Bytes – Job Monitoring
- IT Audit Bytes – Logging and SEIM
- IT Audit Bytes – Network Security and Detection
- IT Audit Bytes – Password Management
- IT Audit Bytes – Physical Security
- IT Audit Bytes – Provisioning and Deprovisioning
- IT Audit Bytes – SDLC Controls
- IT Audit Bytes – Security Awareness Training
- IT Audit Bytes – Separation of Duties Controls
- IT Audit Bytes – SOC Reports
- IT Audit Bytes – Strategy and Governance
- IT Audit Bytes – Third-Party IT Risk Management (TPRM)