Control Self-Assessment
CSAs complement periodic audits by providing continuous monitoring, allowing internal auditors to focus on higher-risk areas. Key Steps in the Assessment Process
Employees often spot day-to-day risks that outside auditors might miss, including unusual patterns that could flag potential fraud. Control Self-Assessment
A successful CSA—often called a —typically follows a structured path: Risk and Controls Self-Assessment (RCSA) - Wolters Kluwer Control Self-Assessment





