How should I reason through governance and control-testing issues without turning them into memorized checklists?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Intro to Python' raised a practical CIA or internal-audit issue that needs a cleaner decision framework than the usual forum back-and-forth. I want the exam-ready or career-ready version of the problem using the actual source signal rather than generic advice. Source context: Stream was successful with much better sound. The link below takes you to the stream. Going to do a Youtube stream tomorrow (Thrusday 5/8) at 6:30pm EDT. [Link](https://youtube.com/live/vNyP0T9BEJc) to stream. Covering - 1. install python, 2. using a simple code editor to make scripts, 3. importing CSV data (with 7.4m
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