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Internal Auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting activity designed to add value and to improve the University’s operations. It helps the University accomplish its objectives by bringing a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control and governance processes. 
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Auditing involves the use of "processes," which are exact sets of questions asked or directions given by an auditor. There are many different auditing processes. When the specific objective of any one process is attained, the process is ended and another can then be used. The questions or directions of the process guide the Preclear to inspect certain parts of his existence. By doing this, the subject is said to be able to free himself of unwanted barriers that inhibit, stop or blunt his natural abilities to then increase them. [2]
Auditing provides a way for an administrator to detect an attack that has already occurred or is in progress. In addition, auditing can help a developer to debug security-related problems. For example, if an error in the configuration of the authorization or checking policy accidentally denies access to an authorized user, a developer can quickly discover and isolate the cause of this error by examining the event log.
Auditing for the directory is implemented as part of the Group Policy and is only available on domain controllers. It can be accessed by going to Start|Programs|Administrative Tools|Active Directory Users and Computers. Once in the utility, Click View|Advanced Features; then, on the Domain Controllers folder, choose Properties|Group Policy. Right-click on the Default Domain Controller Policy folder and choose Edit. Choose Computer Configuration|Windows Settings|Security Settings|Local Policies|Audit Policy. Finally, click on Audit Directory Services Access and make your audit selections.
Auditing is said to be successful only when the auditor conducts himself in accordance with the Code. All communications between an auditor and his preclear are not legally privileged nor confidential [6] and may be considered sacrosanct by the Church.[7]
Causes auditing of specific SQL statements or groups of statements that affect a particular type of database object. For example, AUDIT TABLE audits the CREATE TABLE, TRUNCATE TABLE, COMMENT ON TABLE, and DELETE [FROM] TABLE statements.
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