As an IT auditor, you will evaluate and provide advice on how IT is set up and managed at different organisations. When it comes to conducting independent assessments of IT facilities and processes, where information security and privacy are frequently crucial factors, you are the expert. As a result, when working on research and advisory projects for clients, you will collaborate closely with colleagues from various disciplines (such as security, architecture, privacy, and data).
For instance, you might conduct independent research into the implementation of information security policies at various organisations or carry out ENSIA and DigiD audits for municipalities, among others. Typical clients include municipalities, water boards, ministries or implementing organisations, with which this Consulting Firm has master agreements for audit services. As a consultant, you might be tasked with advising on new IT facility implementation procedures or the design of an organisation's governance and control of information provision, as well as the role of technology in such structures. Employees, management, and the board of directors, as well as the Supervisory Board or the Executive Board, may be your points of contact at your client's organisations. As such, you need to be able to effectively communicate at various levels and find the right tone for your advisory and research reports.