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Figure 2 homogenize. Similar to other critical professions, such as the medical profession or architecture, IT auditors need to accomplish a certain supervised working period. Advanced work areas typically require continuous training. To organize professional standards and also control the adherence of auditors to these standards, governments should facilitate IT auditing communities. In the Netherlands, for instance, IT auditors require an accredited parttime IT auditing university degree and minimally 3 years of relevant practice. Becoming an auditor could also be considered an audit itself and should, therefore, be transparent and controllable. This includes a profes- sional association with mandatory ethical and quality control standards and the possibility to dispute professional issues. A AwawinaA tanhwen LAAs SATA. Arwen hemcaeres aAeosmmean ¢ankwennlawss Dbewrverl ad we