What does a Corporate Software Inspector do?

I recently came across the title Corporate Software Inspector and I’m curious about what this role involves. Is it related to software compliance, cybersecurity, or internal audits? What kind of skills or certifications are typically required, and how does this position contribute to a company’s IT governance or risk management?
 
A Corporate Software Inspector checks a company’s software systems to ensure they’re secure, legal, properly licensed, and compliant with company policies. They also identify risks, detect unauthorized software, and help maintain safe, efficient IT operations.
 
A Corporate Software Inspector audits and manages company software on the basis of licensing compliance and security threats and efficiency. They make sure that they are used legally, identify unauthorized programs and support optimization of software management in departments.
 
A Corporate Software Inspector reviews and verifies whether the software of a company meets the licensing, security and regulatory requirements. They audit the use of software, identify programs that are not licensed or end-of-life software, facilitate checking data integrity, and assist with ensuring cybersecurity and adherence to Corporate systems.
 
A Corporate Software Inspector evaluates and confirms whether a company's software complies with licensing, security, and regulatory requirements. They audit software usage, identify unlicensed or out-of-date software, facilitate data integrity checks, and help ensure cybersecurity and adherence to corporate systems.
 
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