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These are brief news articles written by Internal Audit 360 editors. They may contain links to source material, but they are self contained and do not link to a longer version of the news item.

Risks from ChatGPT

Six Risks from ChatGPT that Internal Audit Should Know About

Artificial intelligence applications like ChatGPT are becoming common tools in the workplace to do everything from generating job descriptions, writing and editing reports, and to managing schedules (See related article, “How Employees Are Using ChatGPT on the Job“). But the apps aren’t perfect. In fact, they can be error prone Read More

Financial Reporting Council Launches Two Investigations into Ernst & Young

The U.K. Financial Reporting Council (FRC) announced it has launched two separate investigations in relation to audits conducted by Ernst & Young. On April 20, the FRC said it has commenced an investigation in relation to an audit conducted by Ernst & Young of the consolidated financial statements of Made.com Read More

PCAOB

PCAOB Fines Audit Firm for Improper Use of Chinese Affiliates

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) announced that it has censured Friedman LLC, a New York-based accounting firm, and imposed a $100,000 civil penalty for the firm’s failure to reasonably supervise two unregistered Chinese affiliate firms in audits of 12 different public companies with operations in China. Friedman consented Read More

LSU Center for Internal Auditing to Add Cyber, ESG Focus

The LSU Center for Internal Auditing, a university-based internal audit education program, is expanding to include a greater focus on cybersecurity risk and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. In recognition of these changes, the program has been renamed the LSU Center for Internal Auditing & Cybersecurity Risk Management (LSUCIA&CRM). Read More

Nancy Haig

IIA Inducts Three Into Hall of Honor

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) inducted three of its members into its “Hall of Distinguished Audit Practitioners,” during its annual General Audit Management conference this week in Grapevine, Texas. “The IIA honored three individuals who have made significant contributions to the internal audit profession with induction to the American Read More

Institute of Internal Auditors

IIA Releases Draft of New Professional Practice Standards

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) released a draft on proposed changes to the International Professional Practices Framework (IPPF) for public comment, with focus on the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing. The 90-day public comment period opens today and runs through May 30. The public comment Read More

RPA and internal audit

NIST Releases Risk Management Framework for Artificial Intelligence

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released its Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0), a guidance document for voluntary use by organizations designing, developing, deploying, or using AI systems to help manage the many risks of AI technologies. The AI RMF Read More

Anne Kiem, Chartered IIA

Chartered IIA Names Kiem as New CEO

The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors, a professional organization for internal auditors in the United Kingdom and Ireland, has appointed Anne Kiem as its new chief executive. Kiem has extensive leadership experience in the business, educational, and non-profit sectors. She joined the Chartered IIA from the Chartered Association of Business Read More

Cybersecurity risk

Nearly Half of All Ransomware Attacks Target U.S. Companies

Companies based in the United States are the number one target for ransomware, with nearly half (46 percent) of all ransomware attacks happening there, new research by cybersecurity company NordLocker reveals. The study examined several databases of ransomware incidents that affected more than 5,000 companies worldwide. With a joint revenue Read More