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Posted by Hilda on April 18, 2000 at 15:35:14:
Hello all,
do any of you have clarity on what the difference is between an information audit, an information systems audit and an IT audit?
As many agree that there is a difference between knowledge and information, is it then logical to assume that there is a difference between an information audit and a knowledge audit? If you can suggest relevant articles or want to share your own ideas about this, please let me hear from you.
Finest regards
- Audits & audits Denham 17:59:58 04/18/00 (0)
- Audits Martyn R Jones 17:23:06 04/18/00 (2)
- Re: ... Skip 19:20:36 04/21/00 (1)
- Well Hello! skippy 19:21:17 04/21/00 (0)
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