Sarbanes Oxley Sox General And Applications Controls

This course speaks directly to the importance of general controls (GC), application controls (AC) and spreadsheet.

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.5

- Identify controls to evaluate as it relates to Information Technology (IT) and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX).
- Explore the IT Control Framework
- and recognize how to approach IT evaluation.
- Explore IT Entity controls.

What you'll learn

Identify controls to evaluate as it relates to Information Technology (IT) and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX).
Explore the IT Control Framework
and recognize how to approach IT evaluation.
Explore IT Entity controls.
Explore Application Controls (AC) vs. General Controls (GC).
Identify Information Technology General Controls (ITGC) that are specific to Financial Reporting (FR).

* Requirements

* No advanced preparation or prerequisites are needed for this course
* but completion of the instructor's previous webinars on Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) may be helpful.

Description

This course speaks directly to the importance of general controls (GC), application controls (AC) and spreadsheet controls as they relate to Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX).  In the initial years of SOX compliance, many felt that a material weakness could not result from a failure of any type of Information Technology (IT) control. The world has changed, and IT is no longer simply a back office function. IT is of strategic importance to internal control over financial reporting (ICFR), and it must be adequately evaluated from both a GC and AC level.

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) guidance states technology controls should only be part of SOX 404 to the extent specific financial risks are addressed. This approach can significantly reduce the scope of IT controls required in the assessment.  Scoping decision is part of the entity's top-down risk assessment and can utilize a baselining approach.  However, to understand the aspects of how to scope and baseline information technology controls, the assessor must have a strong understanding of how technology controls impact internal controls over financial reporting.

If you would like Continuing Education Credit (e.g. CPE, CE, CPD, etc.) for this course, it is available if you take this course on the Illumeo dot com platform under course title: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) General Controls, Applications Controls, and Spreadsheet Controls. Illumeo is certified to provide CPE in over two dozen different professional certifications covering finance, accounting, treasury, internal audit, HR, and more. However, in order to receive CPE credit the courses must be taken on an ‘approved-by-the-governing-body’ CPE platform, and for over two dozen corporate professional certifications, that is the Illumeo platform. Go to Illumeo dot com to learn more.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in accounting, finance, risk management, or related fields.

Course content

3 sections • 15 lectures

Introduction to (SOX) General, Application, and Spreadsheet Controls Preview 06:43

IT and SOX Preview 06:15

Identifying Technical Controls to Evaluate Preview 03:55

IT Controls Framework Preview 09:01

Technology Entity Controls Preview 12:23

Application Vs. General Controls Preview 10:25

ITGC Specific to FR Preview 10:35

SDLC Preview 06:21

Application Controls Preview 08:30

IT Baselining Preview 09:53

Spreadsheets Preview 08:52

Slides: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) General Controls, Applications Controls Preview 00:02

Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) General Controls, Applications Controls Preview 00:02

​Review Questions

Review Questions: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) General Controls, Applications Controls, and Spreadsheet Controls

FINAL EXAM

FINAL EXAM: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) General Controls, Applications Controls, and Spreadsheet Controls