Month: March 2026

Fastest Growing Risks

New Study Finds More Synergy Between Internal Audit and Risk Management

A new report issued jointly by the Internal Audit Foundation, Baker Tilly, and Wolters Kluwer TeamMate examines the evolution of risk management activities, highlighting the importance of strategic collaboration with internal audit without sacrificing independence. Drawing on the IIA’s Risk Research survey insights, the report is intended to identify opportunities Read More

AuditBoard Unveils New Identy, ‘Optro,’ as AI Transforms GRC

AuditBoard, a provider of an AI-powered GRC platform enabling enterprises to transform risk into opportunity, announced it has rebranded as Optro. In a statement the company said this new identity “reflects the value Optro provides to teams: a single, coherent view across audit, risk, infosec, and compliance, while staying true Read More

Internal audit quality management

How Quality Management Assures Value and Builds Trust for Internal Audit

Chief audit executives face growing expectations from boards and senior leaders to deliver not only assurance, but also clarity and strategic value. Therefore, quality management in internal audit is now more than a compliance exercise – it is a strategic lever on maintaining the relevance and influence of the audit Read More

Compliance

IIA Calls on Congress to Modernize SOX Act

The Institute of Internal Auditors has released a public policy position paper outlining recommendations to modernize the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). As Congress considers evaluating the effectiveness and cost of SOX compliance, the paper offers practical recommendations to help regulators strengthen investor protections while improving operational efficiency. “Since its enactment more Read More

Internal Audit Under Pressure as Budgets Tighten and Expectations Grow

Internal audit functions across North America are entering 2026 under mounting strain, as shrinking budgets and staffing constraints collide with expanding responsibilities and an increasingly complex risk environment. That is the central findings from the latest North American Pulse of Internal Audit Survey, released by The Internal Audit Foundation at Read More

COSO Releases New Guidance on Internal Controls for Generative AI

The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO), today released a new publication, Achieving Effective Internal Control Over Generative AI (GenAI), offering organizations a practical, COSO‑aligned approach to managing the risks and opportunities introduced by rapidly advancing generative AI technologies. Generative AI is moving into boardrooms and day‑to‑day Read More

Securities and Exchange Whistleblower program

Enforcement Actions by the SEC and PCAOB Hit Multiyear Lows in 2025

Accounting and auditing enforcement activity fell drastically in 2025 at both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), according to two new Cornerstone Research reports, SEC Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Activity—2025 Year in Review and PCAOB Enforcement Activity—2025 Year in Review. The SEC brought Read More

Auditing Corporate Culture

Auditing the Invisible: Assessing Culture, Tone, and Change Readiness

A polished balance sheet and a flawless compliance checklist can hide evidence of a rotting corporate core. While traditional auditing excels at spotting misallocated funds and missing approval signoffs, it is often blind to the “soft side” of corporate culture—those unwritten rules, silent anxieties, and behavioral shortcuts that raise ethical Read More

What Malcolm Gladwell Can Teach Internal Auditors About Writing More Impactful Audit Reports

GUEST BLOG POST As the author of five New York Times bestsellers, Malcolm Gladwell’s work sits firmly on bookshelves of executives and those of all walks of life. Yet his influence extends beyond popularity alone. Gladwell has built a career translating complex research, behavioral insights, and systemic issues into stories Read More