Chapter 9Confidence
When there is no trust, the common people will have nothing to stand on.
Lun Yu, The Analects of Confucius
The first chapters summarize the evolution of auditing needs for investors, directors, and third parties of companies. It is both necessary to know the history and necessary to learn from the experience:
Learning from past experience in intelligence, as in most other fields, is, of course, easier said than done.
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The following chapters describe the different legal, operational, and technical risks and their interrelationships. It is time to present the possible options to have confidence in the proper functioning of an organization. As a result, you may have the feeling that the ...
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