Audit in a sentence as a noun

And this is why you do "ghost employee" audits.

The interface is clear, simple, and easy to audit for.

That provides an excellent audit trail for the voting.

I'd appreciate it if you could please upvote this comment and help me contextualize this audit.

This audit was commissioned by us and concerns a pre-release version of Cryptocat for iPhone.

We have also completed an audit of all our back-up power distribution circuits.

As far as I could tell, their job was to assign password-reset permissions to "key users" in the field and do some sort of audit function.

We will audit our change process and increase the automation to prevent this mistake from happening in the future.

Relying solely on an implementation sealed inside a chip and which is impossible to audit is a BAD idea.

Audit in a sentence as a verb

But this post pretends to be like a real usability audit, which it is not.> When I tap it, it turns redbut waitit doesnt give me the visual feedback.

Read what we're doing to improve the security of accessible encryption and our reasoning for publishing these audits.

One day, I was sent some ******** email that I needed to do about 100 audits including "ghost employee audit" and check a box on a web form that all were complete.

It's strongly polarizing -- the people that think source control is designed to be documentation love it, and the people that think source control is an audit mechanism hate it.

They're not going to suddenly decide to break the kneecaps of a couple million people, for the same reason that they don't audit every $50k per year small business' office expenses every single year.

SNI operated the world's first commercial vulnerability research team, and had a very close relationship with Theo; we had a full time employee who had essentially led the first OpenBSD security audit.

Given that this will likely trigger an audit and potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars of fines for you, how about we just agree to give my client what he has coming to him, and you report an inadvertent paperwork screwup to the tax authority when you pay your fair share?

The statute of limitations on unfiled taxes is essentially infinite, but the window to audit a return is only six years, so if you just file a 1040 with a zero on it every year and 20 years from now the IRS decides to get frisky, you're covered for all but the last 6 years automatically.

Audit definitions

noun

an inspection of the accounting procedures and records by a trained accountant or CPA

noun

a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation; "he made an audit of all the plants on his property"; "an energy efficiency audit"; "an email log audit"

verb

examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification; "audit accounts and tax returns"

See also: scrutinize scrutinise inspect

verb

attend academic courses without getting credit