IT Audit · Cyber · GRC

Be the IT Auditor
Who Thinks Clearly.

Most auditors don't struggle because they lack effort.
They struggle because no one taught them how to think about risk.

There is no platform that teaches audit thinking.
I'm building it — so you never sit in a meeting without clarity again.

— Chinmay · Clarity with Chinmay

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Most auditors think they're testing controls.

They're not.

They're following steps they don't fully understand.

That's why workpapers look clean but fall apart in reviews.

That's why walkthroughs feel awkward.

That's why confidence disappears in meetings.

Audit doesn't fail because of effort.

It fails because of unclear thinking.

I don't teach checklists.
I teach how to think.

Because once you understand what the process is, what can go wrong, and why the control exists — everything else becomes easier.

Not by memorizing steps.
By understanding what actually matters.

Step 01
Process
Step 02
Risk
Step 03
Control
Step 04
Evidence

Everything else becomes easier.

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Meet Chinmay

AVP, Cyber Audit · Barclays · Former EY Technology Risk · CISA, CRISC

IT Audit Cyber Audit ITGC GRC Big Four Alumni CISSP Candidate

I didn't start by understanding audit.

I started like most people do.

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It looked like progress. It wasn't understanding.

The shift came when I was asked:

"What risk does this control actually address?"

I didn't have an answer. That's what I help auditors fix today.

Decision comes after trust.
Pick where you want to start.

Both are free.

If you stay here, you'll learn how to:

Not by memorizing steps. By understanding what actually matters.

01

Explain your work without hesitation

02

Connect evidence directly to risk

03

Run walkthroughs that don't feel mechanical

04

Write workpapers that tell a story

05

Think like a reviewer before submitting

06

Answer any question about your own work with confidence

This is what happens when auditors
start thinking differently.

Chinmay's content cuts through the noise. Every post makes me think differently about how I approach audit work.

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A. Kumar
IT Auditor · Big Four

The newsletter is the first thing I read Monday morning. Real insights from someone actually doing the work.

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P. Sharma
Internal Auditor · Banking

Finally, someone who talks about judgment. Not checklists. This is what the IT audit profession needed.

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R. Mehta
CISA · GRC Consultant

You don't need more audit content.

You need clearer thinking.
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