Andrew C. Jordan
Expertise
Advisory IT Audit Asset Management Banking Credit Unions Financial Services
Andrew C. Jordan

Andrew C. Jordan

Manager

Biography

Andrew is a Manager in Wolf’s Information Technology (IT) Assurance Services group, where he is responsible for coordinating, supervising, and executing IT audit services for financial institutions, healthcare institutions, and financial technology organizations.

Andrew has over five years of experience in the IT assurance field. His expertise includes IT audits, HIPAA security reviews, and various security framework reviews, such as NIST CSF, Microsoft CIS, and ISO 27001. Andrew also specializes in network security reviews, IT general controls, risk management, business continuity management, and application security.

Involvement

  • New England Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Bentley University
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