Author: Hal Garyn

Internal Audit Challenges

Eight Uncomfortable Truths About Internal Audit in 2024

The internal audit profession has come a long way from when I entered it four decades ago. In the 1980s, a time before PCs, canned audit programs were common, as were manual confirmations, “nth item” samples from green bar dot matrix printed computer paper, and huge folders of workpapers secured Read More

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Survey: 58 Percent of European CAEs Say AI Heightens Fraud Risk

With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly revolutionizing how we do business and live our everyday lives, Chief Internal Auditors are becoming increasingly concerned that cyber-criminals are likely to weaponize the technology to commit bigger, more sophisticated and more dangerous crimes. New research has found that 78 percent of Read More

How a Holistic Approach to Internal Audit Can Help Find Fraud

Taking a holistic view in internal audit means understanding the entirety of a process from start to finish, including its various interconnections and implications. This approach involves thoroughly comprehending the activities involved, the individuals responsible, and the broader impact on the organization. By mapping out the complete beginning-to-end cycle of Read More

Business Intelligence Tools

Leveraging Business Intelligence Tools for Risk Analytics in the Financial Sector

In today’s business environment, where risks continuously evolve and market dynamics constantly fluctuate, effective risk management is critical for financial institutions striving for stability and growth. Amidst such a challenging atmosphere, business intelligence (BI) tools have emerged as indispensable assets, revolutionizing the way risk analytics is conducted in the financial Read More

Western Washington University

University Internal Auditor Awarded $3M in Wrongful-Termination Case

A university internal auditor who told federal investigators about Western Washington University’s use of “ghost courses,” and was later fired by the school, was awarded nearly $3 million in damages this week for whistleblower retaliation. Antonia Allen, former director of WWU’s Office of the Internal Auditor, sued the university in Read More

Chemours

Chemours Responds to Regulators over Troubling Internal Audit Findings

U.S.-based chemical company Chemours has received requests for information from regulators, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, and federal prosecutors after an internal audit investigation found multiple executives shifted cash flows to boost their bonuses. The company disclosed in its annual report on Wednesday that it was cooperating with information Read More

Eight Hiring and Retention Mistakes Internal Audit Leaders Make

Internal auditors are in high demand these days. Recruiters and competitors are looking to snatch high-quality talent with the right set of skills and backgrounds. Management understands the value talented internal auditor hires can provide to help them make good and timely decisions, mitigate risks, and meet strategic objectives. That Read More

Report: Changing Risks Will Require Shift in Internal Audit Hiring

Recruitment and hiring strategies for internal audit must evolve to ensure the profession keeps pace with a changing risk environment, according to the results of a new report ‘Fueling the Internal Audit Student Talent Pipeline: Perspectives from Educators and Practitioners’ published by the Internal Audit Foundation. The report finds the Read More