New Audit Program Focuses on Google Cloud Platform

Author: ISACA
Date Published: 9 August 2023

Auditors can develop an audit plan that caters to the uniqueness of the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) while effectively assessing an enterprise cloud environment in the context of organizational risk and compliance through ISACA’s new Google Cloud Platform Audit Program.

The new ISACA resource includes a spreadsheet file for guidance on testing GCP services and covers the following areas:

  • Governance
  • Network configuration and management
  • Resource configuration and management
  • Data security and integrity
  • Security incident response
  • Business continuity and resiliency
  • Security logging and monitoring
  • Identity and access management

The audit program notes that as enterprises tailor and scale services to meet the needs of their operations, one of the most significant areas of risk within a cloud environment is the prevalence of misconfigurations and misunderstandings about shared cloud responsibilities. Particularly, for the GCP, auditors need to understand:

  • Concepts around identity and access management
  • The Organization/Project/Folder structure
  • The impacts of inheritance and hierarchy on access and permissions
  • The enablement/disablement of logging options

Without a solid understanding of these, there is an increased likelihood that risk goes undetected until an incident occurs.

“With Google Cloud Platform now being the third-largest provider of cloud services, auditors need to make sure they have the necessary tools to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the platform,” says Robin Lyons, IT Audit Professional Practices Principal at ISACA. “ISACA’s new audit program provides this support to audit professionals, allowing auditors to understand the types of services the GCP provides, the terminology it uses, and the enhancements and innovations offered.”

The audit program is free for ISACA members and US$49 for nonmembers and can be accessed at www.isaca.org/google-cloud-platform-audit-program. Additional audit programs and tools from ISACA can be found at https://www.isaca.org/resources/insights-and-expertise/audit-programs-and-tools.