Category: Articles

Survey Finds Upstream Supply Chain Risks Increasing

Audits of the extended enterprise can yield benefits, such as greater flexibility, innovation, brand confidence, and even revenue gains. There are big risks lurking in your supply chain and in interactions with the vast network of third parties with whom companies do business. A new survey by Deloitte finds that Read More

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Many Internal Audit Failures Stem from Misalignment with the Company Strategy

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a six part series on the internal audit value chain, which can act as a blue print for building a successful internal audit function. Click here for the other articles in the series. We’ve all heard the many clichéd ways to describe when Read More

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IIA Global Conference Kicks Off in Dubai

The Institute of Internal Auditors’ (IIA) 2018 International Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, begins today with a program that will address highly topical, global issues impacting the internal audit profession. The internal audit conference is estimated to be the largest gathering of internal auditors ever. The conference will take Read More

May is internal audit awareness month

Getting the Word Out on What Internal Audit Is Really All About

OK, so it might not quite have the gravitas of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) or Black History Month (February), but May—along with being associated with celebrating motherhood—is Internal Audit Awareness Month. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness and showcase the internal audit profession in a positive Read More

SEC Charges Panasonic With FCPA Violation and Accounting Fraud

Japan-based electronics company Panasonic will pay more than $143 million to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and engaging in accounting fraud involving its global avionics business. It further charged the company of having insufficient internal controls, which has become Read More

Think Your Company’s High-Value IP Is Safe from Hackers? Think Again!

New survey results from the Ponemon Institute are likely to send shivers down the spines of IT auditors, cybersecurity professionals, and risk managers. The alarming results say companies are losing the battle to protect digital assets and intellectual property from hackers and online thieves. Here’s the lowlights: A whopping 82 Read More

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Dun & Bradstreet Avoids Criminal FCPA Charges by Self-Reporting

Dun & Bradstreet Corp. has agreed to pay more than $9 million to resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act charges arising from improper payments made by two Chinese subsidiaries, according to a statement from the Securities and Exchange Commission issued this week. The business data company also announced that it had Read More

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IIA to Offer Discount for Internal Audit Credential in May

The Institute of Internal Auditors is waiving the application fee for the Certified Internal Auditor credential and offering a discount on CIA exam prep resources for the month of May, which is Internal Audit Awareness Month. The certification demonstrates proficiency and professionalism in internal audit, while encouraging elevated trust and Read More

Navigating the New Political Risks

In a hyper-partisan world, companies can easily get pulled into political battles, risking alienating customers and suffering reputational damage. It’s time to assess the risks and get it on your risk radar. For internal auditors, political risks have generally meant keeping an eye on the geo-political changes in countries where Read More