正解:B
The type of IS audit that would provide the greatest level of assurance that the department's objectives have been met after implementing new technologies and processes is an integrated audit. An integrated audit is an audit that combines financial, operational, compliance, and IT auditing aspects to provide a holistic view of the organization's performance and risks. An integrated audit can evaluate whether the new technologies and processes are aligned with the organization's goals, strategies, policies, and controls, and whether they are delivering value, efficiency, effectiveness, and reliability. The other types of IS audits (A, C and D) would not provide the same level of assurance, as they would only focus on specific aspects of the organization's activities, such as performance, cyber security, or financial reporting, which may not capture the full impact of the new technologies and processes. References: CISA Certification | Certified Information Systems Auditor | ISACA, CISA Review Manual (Digital Version), Chapter 1: The Process of Auditing Information Systems, Section 1.2: Types of IS Audit Engagements