Author: Manoj Agarwal

Is It Enough to Take a Risk-Based Approach to Internal Audit?

GUEST BLOG POST When I became a chief audit executive (CAE) for the first time in 1990, I determined that a risk-based internal audit approach was not sufficient. A risk-based approach focuses on how well management can handle a potentially bad event or situation. It assesses the design and operation Read More

IIA Calls for More Uniform Disclosure on Climate Change

Supporting greater attention on the important issue of sustainability, The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) delivered a message to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler last week, encouraging uniform climate disclosure by corporations and recognition of the role internal audit plays in providing assurance around complete, accurate, and Read More

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Denver RTD Vows Reform After Scathing Report on Internal Audit Division

A bleak analysis of the Denver Regional Transportation District’s (RTD) internal audit division was shared earlier this month with RTD’s board, which pledged to make immediate changes.   The report, conducted as a peer review by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), did not pull punches. The report listed 17 Read More

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Biden Administration Calls on Companies to Improve Cybersecurity

President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at hardening the federal government’s cybersecurity defenses, as his administration tackles a slew of overlapping cyber hacks, including a ransomware attack on a major fuel artery that has caused gas shortages in at least seven states across the Southeast. The executive order Read More

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Three Steps for Better Compliance with ISO 27001 on InfoSec

The recent hack of the Colonial Pipeline, which has crippled the transmission of fuel in the Southeast United States, serves as a stark and alarming reminder to all businesses of the vulnerability of information systems to security breaches, hacks, and ransomware attacks. Over the last several years, most businesses have Read More

SEC Charges Under Armour with Disclosure Failures

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged sports apparel manufacturer Under Armour Inc. with misleading investors as to the bases of its revenue growth and failing to disclose known uncertainties concerning its future revenue prospects. Under Armour has agreed to pay $9 million to settle the action. According to the Read More