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Wringing Waste and Inefficiency from Tech-Based Processes

For a long time, many companies have used process improvement strategies—ideas such as Six Sigma, Lean, Kaizen, Total Quality Management, Re-engineering, and a slew of others—to streamline operational processes, and they have done so with great success. Process improvement and continuous improvement initiatives, which often rely on the help of Read More

Why Internal Auditors Need to Weigh in on Digital Transformation

According to a recent PwC report, internal auditors don’t require deep technical knowledge to begin engaging in their organization’s digital initiatives. Auditors bring a thorough understanding of risk and process — which is a valuable lens that decision-makers sometimes lack. Internal audit can also connect the dots on risks across Read More

Internal Audit Must Embrace Change or Sink Like a Stone

GUEST BLOG One thing I know for certain … the times they are a-changin’ … and internal audit is no exception. I spent the last several months interviewing many chief audit executives (CAEs) from all over the world to gain a better understanding of the current state of internal audit. Read More

What Auditors Must Know About Zero Trust Networking

Among the many things that may keep internal auditors up at night are cybersecurity, compliance, and data security and protection, according to a recent survey by the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors. These top three concerns significantly outrank other risk categories like human resources, regulatory change, and digitalization, although, of Read More

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Firm Raises $35 Million for AI-based Real-Time Auditing Platform

​AppZen​, a provider of  artificial intelligence (AI) auditing solutions, has secured $35 million Series B financing led by Lightspeed Venture Partners. AppZen is looking to capitalize on the booming interest in applying AI and other advanced analytics technology to internal audit processes. Since launching its audit technology 18 months ago, Read More

As SOX Costs Rise, Internal Audit Still Lags on Automation

It’s been 16 years since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act took effect in 2002, and companies are still wrestling with SOX compliance. Now, a new study shows they are paying more to meet the regulation’s requirements and have generally not done a good job of using technology to automate controls and ease Read More

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Audit Software Firm Secures $40 Million in Funding

Yesterday, AuditBoard, a cloud-software provider for risk, audit, and compliance work, announced that it had secured a $40 million investment from venture capital firm Battery Ventures. The Los Angeles-based company says it plans to use the funds to support product development, accelerate sales and marketing, and build new business partnerships. Read More

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Companies Slow to Abide by New EU Data Privacy Rules

The European Union’s new data privacy rules have been in effect for more than two months now, yet many companies haven’t done much to ensure they are abiding by them, according to a recent survey. The poll, conducted by Deloitte during a webcast in late June, found that only about Read More

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Companies Push to Automate Financial Reporting Controls

Companies are moving to add more automation to their internal controls over financial reporting and plan to increase their investment in automation of ICFR in the next 6-to-18 months, according to a new study. The survey, conducted by the Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF), found that more than 80 percent Read More

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Technology Is Enabling Better Remote Audits

Internal audit departments are taking advantage of technological advances to offer more accurate audits and better insight into complex process, often with less time and work to complete them. Many internal audit departments are using data analytics, agile, automated processes, and other technology to improve the previously manual approach for Read More