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Auditors with breach experience find 21% more critical flaws, boosting cyber resilience globally.
A new study shows auditors who have worked with breached companies become significantly more vigilant, detecting 21% more serious system weaknesses, especially in access controls and oversight.
Their enhanced scrutiny—asking tougher questions, involving IT experts earlier, and questioning system outputs—correlates with lower future breach rates at other clients.
Though based on U.S. data, the findings suggest auditors at global firms like PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG play a vital role in Australia’s cyber resilience, as regulators push boards to prioritize cybersecurity.
Their independent oversight helps identify risks early, potentially preventing large-scale breaches.
Los auditores con experiencia en violaciones encuentran un 21% más de fallas críticas, aumentando la resiliencia cibernética a nivel global.